ronnie_blaier
July 28th, 2003, 02:54 AM
Hey to all!
I have recently read some stuff relate to P2P caching. This seems like a good idea for accelerating P2P network response and at the same time save the ISP some BW resources (and money). I would appreciate if you could help me to reach some more information on this issue.
What especially interests me is how does it work? Is it done while analyzing the P2P queries or by analyzing the HTTP requests? What happens when the traffic is encrypted ? Is there any legal difficulty that forbids it?
Appreciating any help.
Ronnie
I have recently read some stuff relate to P2P caching. This seems like a good idea for accelerating P2P network response and at the same time save the ISP some BW resources (and money). I would appreciate if you could help me to reach some more information on this issue.
What especially interests me is how does it work? Is it done while analyzing the P2P queries or by analyzing the HTTP requests? What happens when the traffic is encrypted ? Is there any legal difficulty that forbids it?
Appreciating any help.
Ronnie