Also, you may want to check out http://traffic-control-cdn.net/ - we use that to manage a large
scale CDN based on Traffic Server that serves quite a bit of video.
Rgds,
JvD
> On Oct 10, 2015, at 04:45, Theo Hoogerheide <theo.hoogerheide@h2b-consulting.nl>
wrote:
>
> Hi Randeep,
>
> Did someone already jump in off-list?
>
> We do sort-of the same in Germany.
> If no-one has stepped up yet, I can possibly help you out with some of your design-issues..
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Theo
>
>> On 10 Oct 2015, at 11:15, Randeep <randeep123@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> We are planning to set up our digital headend for live tv channels over IP.
>> We have our own nation wide MPLS vpn. We will be using videos in encrypted
>> MPEG dash and encrypted HLS.
>>
>> In our MPLS we have POPs at main cities in India.
>>
>> Our headend is in Bangalore. And POPS are in other cities in other states.
>>
>> What I'm thinking is to have a main(parent) caching server in Bangalore in
>> the headend which takes the videos from video packagers and all the other
>> POPs can have Child caching servers.
>>
>> And in the places where more users are there, we can place another caching
>> server which is child to the POP caching server.
>>
>> Is that design is fine?
>>
>> We are planning 300+ live channels + VODs. As the channels are live, we are
>> planning to keep only 4s of data in the cache.
>>
>> Our settings in the video packages is like that the dash manifest file will
>> be refreshed at every 10s.
>>
>> What kind of servers we need to have as parent and child?How much RAM and
>> CPU they should have..
>>
>> And how I can force the video chunks to cache in the RAM instead of disk.
>> I'm getting more HITs than MEM_HITs
>>
>> Please help me sizing these servers and correcting the design if there is
>> some mistakes.
>>
>> --
>> Randeep
>> Mob: +919447831699[kerala]
>> Mob: +919880050349[B'lore]
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