I saw various content being served from Akamai, Amazon, Fastly and Limelight so far. I'm in Montreal. Video is served from the following hosts: vod-akc-na-central-1.media.dssott.com vod-ftc-na-central-1.media.dssott.com vod-ftc-na-east-1.media.dssott.com vod-ftc-na-west-2.media.dssott.com vod-llc-na-west-2.media.dssott.com vod-vzc-na-east-1.media.dssott.com On Nov 12 2019, at 2:49 pm, Justin Krejci <JKrejci@usinternet.com> wrote:
I see the Disney service went live today, with some load issues according to various news reports and down detector. Is it well known where the newly released Disney+ streaming service content is sourced? Are they using their own servers on AS22604 or using one or more of the established CDNs? Or something combination or something else entirely?
As the service grows in popularity, and its breadth of content and manageable price is likely to attract a lot of growth, I'd like to plan for any necessary augmentations to the network. I have not yet seen a noticeable change in traffic trends locally but I am sure during the evening time it is likely to be more apparent where it all comes from.