{"id":341,"date":"2006-11-02T10:45:14","date_gmt":"2006-11-02T09:45:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wp.devco.net\/?p=341"},"modified":"2009-10-09T14:17:00","modified_gmt":"2009-10-09T13:17:00","slug":"cachefly_content_delivery_network","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.devco.net\/archives\/2006\/11\/02\/cachefly_content_delivery_network.php","title":{"rendered":"Cachefly Content Delivery Network"},"content":{"rendered":"

Further to my previous<\/a> post about webservers for data delivery I’ve been investigating some content delivery networks.
\nOne that’s been getting a bit of bloggers love recently is
Cachefly<\/a>, on paper and on their pretty flash movies it seems pretty awesome. However when it comes time to deliver it falls pretty short.
\nFrom their site a few bits from their blurbs:<\/p>\n

\nWhile traditional (or ‘first-generation’) CDN’s have used ‘DNS tricks’ to circumvent BGP (the internet’s core protocol), BestHop\u2122 instead harnesses the power of BGP to determine how content can be delivered in the most efficient manner over CacheFly’s global CDN footprint. BestHop\u2122 uses Anycast to instruct carriers routers to make connections to the best available point-of-presence for the end user. By combining anycast with our unprecidented international footprint, CacheFly has built the next-generation in Content Delivery Network.\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

So by using anycast they route you to a static ip – always the same one – and your ISPs routing tables figure out the nearest POP where your files live, this sounds great I had some doubts about Anycast but I’ve been informed that it does in fact work well even for TCP traffic.
\nTheir network seems pretty extensive at the moment, they have a link on their site called “Out Network” that opens a popup, this shows an impressive world view of servers in San Jose, Phoenix, Chicago, Toronto, Ashburn, London, Amsterdam, Stockholm and finally Tokyo. These locations are a good footprint for my needs.
\nSome more blurps from their site:<\/p>\n

\nSpeed counts on the web, and by using CacheFly for your website you can deliver your website up to 10x faster than traditional hosting.\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

\nCacheFly makes it faster:<\/p>\n