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Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1998 12:29:22 +1100
From: "Nottingham, Mark (Australia)" <mark_nottingham@exchange.au.ml.com>
To: 'Andrew Daviel' <advax@triumf.ca>, squid-users@ircache.net
Subject: RE: WPAD - New Network Caching Standard Proposed by Inkotomi & Mi
crosoft (fwd)
Resent-Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 17:35:47 -0800 (PST)
Resent-From: squid-users@ircache.net
IE5 supports it, and Netscape 5 appears to be doing something along the
same lines.
The draft is here:
http://eggplant.rte.microsoft.com/wpad/
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrew Daviel [mailto:andrew@andrew.triumf.ca]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 1998 11:59 AM
> To: squid-users@ircache.net
> Subject: WPAD - New Network Caching Standard Proposed by Inkotomi &
> Microsoft (fwd)
>
>
>
> Anyone seen this/already discussed it?
> (I confess to not reading every squid post, but don't see anything
> likely in the subject lines recently).
>
> I was just looking for the supposed Internet Draft but only
> found the CARP
> one draft-vinod-carp-v1-03.txt
>
> I suppose that if it goes ahead as an open (IETF-published)
> protocol that
> Squid can be tweaked to announce itself, whatever..
>
> (for what it's worth, the @Home network uses DHCP to assign
> ip address and
> domain then sets up "mail", "proxy" etc. on the local
> subdomain, then a
> proxy.pac script at http://proxy )
>
> Andrew Daviel
> TRIUMF/Vancouver Webpages
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 08:00:11 -0500 (EST)
> From: CAnet-2-NEWS@canarie.ca
> Subject: New Network Caching Standard Proposed by Inkotomi & Microsoft
>
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> NEW NETWORK CACHING STANDARD PROPOSED BY INKTOMI, MICROSOFT,
> REALNETWORKS AND SUN
> Inktomi, Microsoft, RealNetworks, and Sun Microsystems announced
> a new Web Proxy Autodiscovery Protocol (WPAD) that is designed to
> automatically locate caches and services on the network. The
> companies said WPAD builds upon DNS, DHCP, and SLP standards to
> provide a clear method to connect client applications with the
> appropriate servers. By moving data to the edges of the network,
> a cache-based, distributed data architecture would save bandwidth
> and insulate the network from traffic spikes caused by event-driven
> surfing. WPAD is proposed as a software alternative to existing
> cache transparency solutions that utilize routing or switching
> equipment. Microsoft has already integrated WPAD into the beta
> version of Internet Explorer 5. RealNetworks expects to support
> the protocol in future versions of its G2 product line.
> The companies plan to submit WPAD as an Internet Draft to the
> Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
> http://www.inktomi.com/new/press/wpad.html
> Inktomi, December 16, 1998
>
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> INKTOMI PUBLISHES CACHING PERFORMANCE BENCHMARKS
> Inktomi published a performance benchmark report for its carrier-
> class Traffic Server network cache. Inktomi now supports 1,059
> operations per second on a single Sun Microsystems server with a
> 50% cache hit rate. A new software update also adds support for
> Cisco Systems' Web Cache Control Protocol (WCCP) for direct
> interoperability with Cisco IOS routers in the network. Inktomi's
> major customers include America Online, BellSouth.net, @Home
> Network, DIGEX, Nippon Telegraph & Telephone, PSINet and
> Telenor/Nextel. Performance figures are posted online.
> http://www.inktomi.com/new/press/inkbench98.html
> Inktomi, December 16, 1998
>
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> AMCC OFFERS OC-48 SONET/SDH/ATM CLOCK AND DATA RECOVERY DEVICE
> Applied Micro Circuits Corp. (AMCC) announced a SONET/SDH/ATM OC-48
> 2.5 Gbps Clock and Data Recovery (CDR) device capable of operating
> without an external reference clock. The device is targeted for
> use by designers of optical modules and DWDM applications.
> http://www.amcc.com/
> AMCC, December 14, 1998
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