In view of the difference, I would suggest that the web farms have a case that UUnet should pay _them_ for the priveledge of accessing their content! Anytime UUnet asks for a fee for peering, just tell them that you really consider them unequal, and that they should pay YOU!
From: Mark Turner <markt@nsipo.arc.nasa.gov> For NASA this is a current snapshot of NAP traffic exchange:
mae-w:
5 minute input rate 2888000 bits/sec, 632 packets/sec 5 minute output rate 2949000 bits/sec, 718 packets/sec
mae-e:
5 minute input rate 5458000 bits/sec, 2437 packets/sec 5 minute output rate 8041000 bits/sec, 2157 packets/sec
The flows are constrained by an over-worked backbone, but as a general rule out > in. As I said, web-farms and a small backbone will give you that :-)
WSimpson@UMich.edu Key fingerprint = 17 40 5E 67 15 6F 31 26 DD 0D B9 9B 6A 15 2C 32 BSimpson@MorningStar.com Key fingerprint = 2E 07 23 03 C5 62 70 D3 59 B1 4F 5E 1D C2 C1 A2