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Lowend CDN
I know someone already post similar topic here before. But I am taking a step into actually building it. Now, I am looking for some LowEnd supplier in following region. 1. Australia/New Zealand 2. Somewhere in Africa 3. Japan or S Korea.
4. East European
I am basically looking at price. As long as price is good and have enough bandwidth, others are not important. I am only running a varnish on it.
Thanks
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Edis has several locations throughout Europe.
KGOVPS has location in New Zealand which he is pretty affordable
KGOVPS ? It is my first time heard this name. Is it stable?
https://kgovps.com/xen-nz
Xen-PV, rock solid.
Setup a Varnish on each of those VPS and use Route 53 DNS from Amazon. I am merely play around with the system. Not really selling it. But if anybody interested to jump on board, you are surely welcome.
Yes. That was simple.
Origin pull based on dns settings?
Kind of. Amazon is in charge of figure out which ip has lowest ping for that user.
Yes, but only comparing to their datacenters
I know that.
They both easy to implement. But what's Rage4's strong point that Amazon doesn't have?
@dnwk - native IPv6, better GeoDNS, failover support - probably you should ask our users here
Haven't used Amazon's service, but can throw in lots of praise for Rage4. Really easy to get off the ground with their panel, currently using their GeoDNS solution for my own ghetto CDN and it works beautifully.
Especially like that they've now let you tweak the GeoDNS coords for each A record.
Look at GetKVM in Moldova and VPS6 in Romania for E. Europe, too. VPS6 also has a Turkish location.
Does varnish cache all of the files? I thought it only cached the most frequently accessed ones.
@ihatetonyy - thanks
@dnwk - you can check http://www.vpsnine.com/testfiles.php for New Zealand and Africa
Varnish will cache anything you set it up to do. They have just had a webinar this week, a real eye opener for me. Never thought about caching something for 1 or 5 seconds only. Incredible stuff you can tweak it to do. If you don't mind the time and effort, that is. Takes a bit of work.
+1
Sure. I will try
It depends on how you configure it.
Is the webnar available online?
https://www.varnish-software.com/webinars
Also:
https://www.varnish-software.com/book
https://www.varnish-software.com/whitepapers
@dnwk: follow up - just received this email:
" Thank you for attending Varnish Software's webinar, "You can cache everything". We hope you enjoyed our event.
Due to some problems with the sound during the Q&A session we will be sending you the recording of the webinar in a couple of days time. And we will attempt to answer all your questions again and share them through our blog (https://www.varnish-software.com/blog).
So stay tuned! "
Anyone interested please PM me & I will distribute said recording to all interested...
By the way, rage4's password policy is too corrosive. And it doesn't make it safe. I am going to skip it for now.
I'm actually working on something similar right now. Need help or extra servers?
Ha:) Sure. Is there anything that I can control Varnish using a web interface? Or APIs so that all configure file across my server can by synced?
you could just rsync the config files.
You could also modify the startup/restart scripts to pull a configuration file remotely. I do this with nginx.
any cheap CDN like $10/year .
I wouldn't mind jumping in and adding a few vpses to the cdn my self.
Why do you think it's "too corrosive" and "it doesn't make it safe"?
That's takeaway from a security conference. The speaker basic says too strict password policy only force people to make bad choice for their password.