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majke
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The "10%" is always going to be a metric of something. If you count bytes in the internet, to some approximation it's 100% netflix + youtube (with some error :P).
Here, the metric probably means "unique domain names" used on the internet.
steven_pack
on May 15, 2018
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The slide says 10% requests. http[s] requests that is, not packets.
cortesoft
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And where are they getting the total requests on the internet number from?
bogomipz
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Exactly. Cloudflare throws these unsubstantiated numbers around all the time. It's just marketing puffery.
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Here, the metric probably means "unique domain names" used on the internet.