Web Caching Survey

From: Wojtek Sylwestrzak <W.Sylwestrzak@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 6 Sep 1996 14:31:21 +0200 (MET DST)

Dear Administrator,

Please forgive us any crossposting of this message.

If you are not the person responsible for WWW caching at your
institution, please pass this on to whoever you think would be
appropriate. Thank you.

Enclosed you can find a survey form on operational caching
systems in Europe. The survey is conducted by the
Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational
Modelling, Warsaw University which is hosting the Polish national
caching project. By taking part in this survey, you will help
to produce a more reliable and efficient caching
infrastructure for Europe.

This survey is regarded as a contribution to the European caching
task force (for details about this initiative please refer to
http://www.terena.nl/tech/projects/choc/).

If this is feasible, we would ask you to fill out the online
version of the survey, that is available at
http://w3cache.icm.edu.pl/survey/ rather than responding by
email, since this would greatly facilitate our gathering the
results. Otherwise, send your answers to
survey@icm.edu.pl. If you consider any questions to be
sensitive or difficult to answer, feel free to skip them.

Results of the survey will be published at
http://w3cache.icm.edu.pl/survey/results/

        Thank you very much for your time,

                                John Martin
                                Wojtek Sylwestrzak

--SURVEY STARTS HERE--

### Section 1 - General questions

1.1 Primary contact information

    First name :
    Last name :
    Title :
    Institution :
    E-mail :
    Street address :
    City :
    Code :
    Country :

1.2 Your hosting institution is a:

    [ ] College/high school
    [ ] University/research institute
    [ ] Governmental institution
    [ ] Internet service provider
    [ ] Other commercial
    [ ] Other, please specify:

1.3 What is the URL of your service ?

1.4 Would you like your service to be added to a public list
    of caches for your region ?

    [ ] Yes
    [ ] No

1.5 Is any online information concerning your service available ?

    [ ] No
    [ ] Yes, its URL is:

1.6 What domains do you serve ?

1.7 For how long have you been running your service ?

1.8 As a result of this survey, it may be advisable for certain cache
    maintainers to make some changes in the peering relationships with
    other cache services in order to participate in the
    larger European-wide hierarchy.

    Would you be willing/able to participate with your cache in a
    European hierarchy if suggested by the European caching task
    force ?

    [ ] Yes
    [ ] No
    [ ] Probably
    [ ] Don't know

1.9 For those interested in improving the caching infrastructure in Europe
    TERENA operates the caching task force mailing list, tf-cache@terena.nl.

    Would you like to be added to this list ?

    [ ] Yes
    [ ] No

### Section 2 - Technical issues

2.1 What caching software are you currently using ?

    [ ] CERN/W3C
    [ ] Harvest 1.4 and below
    [ ] Harvest 2.0 and better
    [ ] Netscape Proxy Server
    [ ] Squid
    [ ] other, please specify:

    Please indicate the version of your software:

2.2 What type of network objects do you cache ?

    [ ] HTTP objects
    [ ] FTP objects
    [ ] Gopher objects
    [ ] Other, please specify:

2.3 Do you run your service on a dedicated machine(s) ?

    [ ] Yes
    [ ] No

2.4 What is the organization of your cache ?

    [ ] a single server
    [ ] a cluster of caches
    [ ] a hierarchy of caches under single administration
    [ ] other, please specify:

2.5 Please describe the hardware of your cache

    Vendor :
    Type :
    Operating system :
    Memory (available for your cache) :
    Disk space (available for your cache) :

2.6 Do you have plans to upgrade the hardware of your server(s)
    within the next 12 months ?

    [ ] Yes, please specify:
    [ ] No

2.7 Please describe the Internet connection(s) of your location:

    Bandwidth :
    Connected to :
    Internet provider :

2.8 Do you plan to upgrade your Internet connectivity within
    next 12 months ?

    [ ] Yes, to:
    [ ] No

### Section 3 - Access policies

3.1 Who is allowed to connect to your service ?

    [ ] Everyone, no access control
    [ ] Access is limited to domains (please specify):
    [ ] Access is limited to specific machines
    [ ] Access is granted to individual users
    [ ] Other type of access control (please describe):

3.2 Is your service a part of a hierarchical caching system ?

    [ ] No
    [ ] Local hierarchy (organization-wide)
    [ ] National
    [ ] International (i.e. you have some child or parent caches abroad)

3.3 Please list all caches you peer with (for each single parent or neighbour
    include the list of domains you are resolving through it)

    Parents :
    Neighbours :
    Children :

3.4 Do you charge for using your cache ?

    [ ] Yes
    [ ] No
    [ ] Depends, please explain:
    [ ] Considered in the future

3.5 Can users at you site bypass your proxy?

    [ ] Yes
    [ ] No

3.6 Please describe any aspects of your cache configuration which
    are not covered by the previous questions, and can be of
    interest to other cache administrators (e.g. any non-standard
    caching techniques you use):

### Section 4 - Performance issues

4.1 How would you evaluate the performance of your caching service ?

4.2 Approximately, how many users are accessing your service ?

4.3 What is the peak load of your cache ?

    Requests/hour :
    MB served/hour :

4.4 What is the average load of your cache ?

    Requests/hour :
    MB served/hour :

4.5 What hit rate are you experiencing (percent) ?

    On HTTP objects :
    On FTP objects :
    On Gopher objects :
    On Other (please specify) :

Thank you for completing our survey.

--SURVEY ENDS HERE--

Conventional contact information:

Wojtek Sylwestrzak
ICM, Warsaw University
Banacha 2
02-097 Warsaw
Poland

tel: + 48 22 - 658 49 01
fax: + 48 22 - 658 48 82

                                http://www.icm.edu.pl/
Received on Fri Sep 06 1996 - 05:35:41 MDT

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