You would need a proxy server for video streaming. On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 5:21 PM, <mbaki@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Hi Amos, > > I still haven't configured/deployed anything yet. My > approach is to have a server in the U.S. But I thought maybe there is a > better solution/approach to this deployment. Maybe a proxy server local to > them and configure it to use my proxy server in the U.S as its upstream > proxy. > > Thanks > Monah > > >> On 15/02/2013 > 1:24 p.m., mbaki@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> > Hi all, >>> >>> A friend of mine has a company > outside >>> the U.S, and >>> wants to provide Netflix > to his customers. >>> Since I can setup a proxy here >>> for him and have his >>> clients use my proxy to > access netflix, is there any >>> other solution that can > optimize it even better. >> >> Better than what? you have > not provided any information on what >> configuration settings you > are using, we cannot tell whether you >> configured it for good > performance or not. >> >> >>> Can you >>> cache the videos >>> by the way? >> >> > Unknown. You will want to look into the cached object size limits >> (default maximum_object_size directive is probably too small for > large >> videos). then look into whether the videos are actually > cacheable. Paste >> one of their URLs into redbot.org for info on > that. >> >> Amos >> > -- Best Regards, Trung Kiên.