Every 5 minutes seems inefficient. Does it run if only 1 person boards? 1km of cars is 1/9 the total length of the M10. Not following the argument here.
This reads like an ideal use case for an object store service. My guess is with the traffic patterns of mobile clients, this was a necessity. Good read.
Your missing factor is "the fact that Google is serving 40K (now 47K in live statistic) requests per second" is wrong. "The number of requests peaked out at 52 Mbps. Let’s put that number in perspective". Perspective is…
It looks like based on the code and reference to 'bulletins' this is a product from PerfTech ... http://www.perftech.com/bulletin_system.html
So this sucks, but its not as bad as many are making it out to be. In a previous role, I was forced to deploy an appliance that did this exact same thing. Its not a man in the middle, or traffic intercept with forged…
Every 5 minutes seems inefficient. Does it run if only 1 person boards? 1km of cars is 1/9 the total length of the M10. Not following the argument here.
This reads like an ideal use case for an object store service. My guess is with the traffic patterns of mobile clients, this was a necessity. Good read.
Your missing factor is "the fact that Google is serving 40K (now 47K in live statistic) requests per second" is wrong. "The number of requests peaked out at 52 Mbps. Let’s put that number in perspective". Perspective is…
It looks like based on the code and reference to 'bulletins' this is a product from PerfTech ... http://www.perftech.com/bulletin_system.html
So this sucks, but its not as bad as many are making it out to be. In a previous role, I was forced to deploy an appliance that did this exact same thing. Its not a man in the middle, or traffic intercept with forged…