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Old 07-30-2007, 02:06 PM   #1
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How to provision Data Storage Capacity for content caching


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How to provision Data Storage Capacity for content caching

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Author: Manish Kochar

A technician, recently called me up to estimate storage capacity for Internet Caching. The technician, is a part of a team that will be responsible for setting up Internet Gateway for an ISP, in a small Middle-East country.

The technician had very limited numbers available, to do the necessary derivation. Thus he could phrase the question very simplistically - "The ISP will be potentially serving 40,000 users. What should be the provisioned Data Storage Capacity, for content caching?"
 
  


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