Network Caching

Finally take control of your bandwidth via content caching and local data delivery. Cache images, tar, gz, and media files on the BGPproxy drive array in order to reduce future bandwidth usage.

How It Works

The network caching drive array in the BGPproxy controller leverages XRoads Networks global network of caching servers in order to obtain cached content from the closest cache. XRoads Networks global cache is built using each deployed BGPproxy appliance. Each customer helps every other customer with improving their caching functionality. The BGPproxy appliances sync with those caches which are determined to be "local", typically within the same network or within several hops of each other and where content is located via more hops than the "local" global cache.

If you operate a BGP network and would like to improve performance for your end-users, the BGPproxy appliance is the solution. BGP caching can reduce bandwidth usage by up to 10% depending on application and content type.