I think cachepliance works like http://www.peribit.com, it caches
``packets'' the technology peribit uses is MSR ``applies pattern-matching
techniques used in genetic research to identify and eliminate repetitive
data traffic'', so everything will be cached. Totally different
with squid and other caching proxy software. Pardon, this is no commercial
reply :), just my opinion I like to share.
cheers,
.::DAMK::.
On Sat, 3 Jan 2004 17:54:12 -0600, Matt <matt@fileholder.net> wrote:
> Will Squid or anything similiar and open source ever support caching P2P?
>
> http://www.cachelogic.com/products/cp1000.php
>
> It would be quite helpful but likely very complicated. The bandwidth
> savings could be huge and I think that is what Squid is all about. But
> there are also the legal issues.
>
> Matt
>
>
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