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Internet2 Spring 2004.pptApril 2004 Napster University Program Elements of Success W. Pence Chief Technology Officer Napster LLC
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Internet2 Spring 2004.pptApril 2004 1 Challenges Facing Universities providing a safe and secure computing environment managing the cost of file sharing/network management educating students on copyright and piracy and establishing appropriate policies offering compelling, legitimate music service to students developing next generation educational tools and programs around digital content Napster has developed a program tailored to help Universities address all these challenges
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Internet2 Spring 2004.pptApril 2004 2 Technical Program Goals provide seamless integration, including authentication demonstrate appeal and sustained usage demonstrate bandwidth cost savings demonstrate improvements in network congestion leverage feedback and expand the program Note: Napster rollout is not tied to enforcement policies
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Internet2 Spring 2004.pptApril 2004 3 Deployment Shib Origin Super Peer Napster data center Internet User Firewall University User blade server + storage Shib Target Sub Mgmt Media Delivery LDAP, etc.
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Internet2 Spring 2004.pptApril 2004 4 Napster Super-Peer Technology Super Peer Super Peer Super Peer Napster data center(s) Internet User Firewall University Enterprise ISP User Best of Both Worlds: Centrally Served Quality + Distributed Delivery streams, downloads active cache management client caching
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Internet2 Spring 2004.pptApril 2004 5 Feedback Initial Learning -- Penn State –Initial rollout spring ’04 to residence hall students; rolls to 80K students in Fall ’04 –Tremendous demand: 10,000 students joined in 6 weeks! –Persistent, heavy usage indicates a change in behavior away from p2p –Frequency of RIAA compliance letters has dropped dramatically –90% of all downloads delivered within the network – tremendous bandwidth savings
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Internet2 Spring 2004.pptApril 2004 6 Usage and Performance Sustained, heavy usage 80-100K downloads/streams per day Cache hit rate > 90%
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Internet2 Spring 2004.pptApril 2004 7 Lessons Learned positive student response validates service model –in discussion with over 100 schools –enhancements and local content under discussion caching is even more critical then we thought –every school has expressed interest –we are working with IBM to scale the program collaboration with University on all aspects of rollout is critical to success –from student government to the IT departments
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