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Q: What is Web Caching? |
A: Traditional Web Caching is the technique of storing previously requested data - usually ftp and http web traffic - geographically closer to those who may require it in the future. For example, if a school has a cache, and one of its pupils requests a web page from a remote web site which has not been requested before, the cache will automatically add a copy of this page to its data store as it passes through. If another student then requests this same web page, it will be delivered directly from the cache, hence saving the delays of requesting and retrieving the data from the original site. |
Q: Why Web Cache? |
A: The top reasons are: |
Q: Why not just buy more bandwidth rather than a Cache device? |
A: Because we get the same well-known dilemma, as with adding a new lane on a motorway, that extra capacity rapidly becomes blocked especially at peak times. Many primary schools are already increasing their bandwidth up to 2 Megabit per second. However, they are also increasing their numbers of PCs. The effective throughput could be as low as 34K bits per second, and half that speed in secondary schools - i.e. the equivalent of very slow modem for each online pupil. |
Q: What is Smart Caching? |
A: Smart Caching on CachePilot products provides additional benefits of having content for that day's lessons preloaded ready and waiting. This may be information that is provided by specialist content providers or public information defined as required by the local teaching staff. CachePilot can do a variety of other important tasks including acting as a firewall, a WAN router and a Web content filter. |
Q: How do Smart Caches differ from traditional Caches? |
A: Smart Caches such as CachePilot differ in 3 ways, having the ability to: |
Q: What is Pre-Caching? |
A: This is the ability to load into cache the content for a particular lesson or subject matter, ahead of time. CachePilot can be configured to preload all the objects for specified pages in an orderly structured fashion during off-peak times. |
Q: What is Web Mirroring? |
A: Where CachePilot differs from a conventional cache is by replicating or 'mirroring' whole sections of a web site and then become completely autonomous from the origin server. In this instance CachePilot is acting as a local web server in its own right. Web content is copied into what is known as a 'Webshare' resident on the CachePilot. Browsers on student PCs point at the Webshare to view the mirrored content. Physically disconnecting the WAN link on the connection to the Internet proves it's completely freestanding! |
Q: What else can a CachePilot do besides pure Caching? |
A: A true smart caching device such as CachePilot has a rich repertoire of capabilities to distribute content, and also the ability to conduct a range of other key functions for the educational sector. This includes acting as a WAN router, a Firewall, a Gateway, and an Internet Content Filter |
Q: What does a Smart Cache look like? |
A: Similar in size to a CD or DVD player, a purpose-built Caching Appliance does not look physically like a standard PC, nor is it a conventional PC or server. It's hardware components are optimised exclusively for high performance caching applications. It will typically have at least two LAN (Local Area Network) ports and a WAN (Wide Area Network) port |
Q: Where is a Smart Cache like CachePilot deployed in the network? |
A: The best location for a CachePilot is actually sited on-campus, directly connected to the LAN of the school or college. It also provides the control and flexibility to tailor the exact content necessary for each individual school. |
Q: Where is a Smart Cache like CachePilot deployed in the network? Q: Can Content Providers pre-load their material on CachePilot? Q: Can CachePilot work with other Caches? Q: How do I test how Cacheable a web site is ? Q: How can I improve the Cacheability characteristics of my web site ? Q: How easy are they to install and will my network by out of action? Q: How much does a CachePilot cost? Q: Will it run on my network? Q: My LEA provides virus protection and web filtering for my school. Will the CachePilot affect these services? |
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