Thanks for checking. It’s good that you can disable P2P, but the article is definitely overconfident. They mention that IP addresses are ephemeral, but you usually keep them for a while and they’re allocated from a pool.
Their whole math with all the peers and stuff is also weird because usually 1000 people aren’t going to have some random video cached.
Thanks for checking. It’s good that you can disable P2P, but the article is definitely overconfident. They mention that IP addresses are ephemeral, but you usually keep them for a while and they’re allocated from a pool.
Their whole math with all the peers and stuff is also weird because usually 1000 people aren’t going to have some random video cached.