To: fedhead who wrote (32348 ) 4/9/1999 3:07:00 PM From: Spartex Respond to of 120523
Anindo, my DD comes up with this.....on INKT and caching... <<INKT caching solutions are bieng used by the biggest ISPs like AOL, ATHM . They are leagues ahead of anyone else in cacheing.>>cbs.marketwatch.com <<While the shopping engine application isn't expected to impact revenues, much less earnings, for some time, Inktomi does project the new technology will take off. In one to two years, the shopping engine is expected to displace Inktomi's main caching and search engine products as the primary revenue generator , the company has said.>> compaq.com bakeoff.ircache.net biz.yahoo.com Tuesday April 6, 1:55 pm Eastern Time Company Press Release SOURCE: Novell, Inc. Novell Internet Caching System Takes Top Performance Honors in Web Cache Event Novell ICS Provides Web Caching Scalability That Customers Can Afford PROVO, Utah, April 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Novell, Inc. (Nasdaq: NOVL - news) today emerged as the leader in performance and price/performance value for Web caching, a fast growing category of Internet solutions for accelerating the performance and efficiency of the World Wide Web. These results are based on a report released Friday, April 2, by the National Laboratory of Applied Network Research (NLANR) following their first Web Cache Bake-Off, March 15-17, 1999. The 1,500 requests per second produced by the Novell Internet Caching System(TM) (ICS) Powered by Dell® represent the best single-system performance ever measured by NLANR. These results demonstrate the performance and scalability advantages of Novell ICS appliances from Dell and other leading hardware vendors. NLANR's Web Polygraph benchmark and the resulting Bake-Off report were developed to objectively compare the various Web cache solutions in the marketplace with the goal of providing a fair real-world performance comparison between them. Customers can use the performance measurements and analysis in the NLANR report to make purchasing decisions regarding Internet caching solutions no matter what size network or Web presence they maintain. ''NLANR's Web Cache Bake-Off results validate Novell's leadership position in the caching market,'' commented Drew Major, vice president and chief scientist, Novell. ''Caching is a prime Internet growth opportunity for Novell, our customers and partners. The Web Polygraph benchmark, representative of real-world Internet usage, is a valuable tool for customers to compare the different vendors' caching solutions in the market. Since the Bake-Off event, we have already begun making improvements to the Novell Internet Caching System, and our customers can expect even better performance when it ships through Compaq and Dell channels.'' Cache appliances based on Novell's Internet Caching System will accelerate nearly every aspect of Web performance across the Internet, intranets and extranets including the e-business transactions that traverse those networks. Dramatic improvements in response times and lowered network telecommunications costs are hallmark benefits of this relatively new Web phenomenon. Collaborative Research, the publishers of the 1998 Internet Caching Report, estimates the caching market will reach $2 billion by the year 2002, with caching appliances representing 80 percent of that market. Web Polygraph Caching Performance Measurement Due to the growth in the Web caching marketplace over the last two years, there has been a need to provide customers a standard way to compare competitive cache solutions. To alleviate this problem, NLANR developed a freely available high-performance Web cache benchmark called Web Polygraph. Polygraph specifies a number of important workload parameters such as a real-world document hit ratio, non-cacheable content, realistic object sizes and server-side delays. For details on the Web Polygraph test as well as the official report from the first NLANR Web Cache Bake-Off please visit: bakeoff.ircache.net . Specific measurements called out by the Web Polygraph in the NLANR report include: * Response time -- a measure of how quickly the cache can respond to a request for a Web page. The cache solutions were tested to see how quickly they could respond to requests under light to very heavy workloads. While other systems showed degradation of response time under a heavy load, Novell Internet Caching System response time didn't change significantly as the load was increased. This behavior indicates that customers can rely on Novell Internet Caching System for predictable and reliable Web cache performance. * Price vs. Performance -- a measure of the cost of the entire system divided by the actual performance in terms of requests per second served. Both of Novell's submissions performed very well at significantly lower prices than other vendors' solutions. These Web polygraph results, combined with ICS's clustering capabilities, indicate that Novell, with its OEM partners -- Compaq and Dell -- are providing a new definition of cache scalability that customers of all sizes can afford. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++= BTW, INKT decided to pull out from the competition. Anyway, this is only what I'm able to find so far on growing caching area. Being a scientist, I usually let the numbers speak for themselves. good luck with INKT. QuadK