@Rainer, we're already in contact with one of our Country's ISP(80% of the
country users are using that ISP services) .So, they can do much better
work than the DNS sites you provided because we only required caching for
our country.
On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 10:18 PM, Rainer Duffner <rainer@ultra-secure.de>wrote:
>
> Am 09.05.2014 um 16:58 schrieb shahzaib shahzaib <shahzaib.cb@gmail.com>:
>
> Hello,
>
> We're running a high traffic website similar to youtube.com. Due to
> high bandwidth utilization over the network, we're in contact with the
> local ISP in order to put caching server to reduce bandwidth utilization
> for file streaming. Our main front end content servers (nginx) are located
> in U.S and we want to put caching servers in ASIA as most of the traffic is
> originating from asia.
>
> We've no idea how this caching would work. Would the caching servers will
> be configured and deployed by Local ISP ? or we're required to do some work
> with our application coding ?
>
> I know it is bit off topic on nginx forum. But this is the only forum that
> is intensively active and helpful.
>
> Please guide me a bit, i am new to this caching environment.
>
>
>
>
> I think you would need to move your DNS to somebody like easydns.com or
> dyn.com (just of the top of my head, there are probably lots more) and
> use their geo-location feature.
>
> That way, somebody with an IP from Asia will receive the IP of your Asian
> server when it asks DNS about the IP of your domain-name.
>
> Maybe somebody who has done this before can comment - I’ve looked into it,
> but never seriously.
>
> ;-)
>
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