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A few months back I wrote about RSS bandwidth consumption, and this subject is again in the news following Chad Dickerson's recent InfoWorld column about his love/hate relationship with RSS. Dickerson notes that desktop RSS readers which hit a feed too frequently - and then download the feed even when it hasn't changed - are resulting in a huge server load.

However, as Dare Obasanjo points out, many of those complaining about RSS bandwidth consumption fail to configure their own servers to address the problem. Dare shows that InfoWorld's feed supports neither GZip encoding nor conditional HTTP Get, both of which would dramatically decrease RSS bandwidth consumption. The latest RSS reader stats show that all the major ones support these techniques, so make sure your server (and/or the feed itself) supports these techniques. If you have a static feed, chances are your server handles this for you - but if you have a dynamic feed (i.e.: one created on-the-fly with PHP or ASP), you may need to make some changes.

In the past, raising this topic has been followed by naive calls to stop using desktop RSS readers in favor of web-based applications, since web-based aggregators consume less bandwidth. I'm far too biased to argue about desktop vs. web aggregators, but the argument is moot since many people find the UI and feature set of web-based apps too limiting for their needs and will always want a desktop application (witness Outlook vs. HotMail). Arguing for either type of application is pointless, since each will be around for a long time.

BTW, I'm glad to see that Sam Ruby is proposing updating the Atom spec and the feed validator to support HTTP conditional get. My guess is that a lot of bandwidth will be saved once the feed validator warns about feeds that don't take advantage the If-Modified-Since and If-None-Match HTTP headers.

Oh, and since I mentioned RSS reader stats, I have to get this off my chest: server stats are not an accurate representation of the popularity of individual RSS readers. A number of RSS readers default to checking for updates every hour, whereas FeedDemon defaults to checking every three hours. So, three times as many people would need to use FeedDemon for it to be ranked equally with these other apps.


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The primary concern is how often RSS readers download feeds to check for new items. After all, if a feed is updated once a day, there's a huge waste of bandwidth if RSS readers are downloading the feed every few minutes. However, a well-designed RSS reader won't download the entire feed if it hasn't been modified - instead, it will do as FeedDemon does and utilize HTTP If-Modified-Since and If-None-Match (ETag) requests. If the feed hasn't changed, then the server simply returns a 304: Not Modified response, which requires very little bandwidth. FeedDemon also supports GZIP compression and it remembers redirects, which further reduces bandwidth consumption.

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Scoble has been writing about RSS bandwidth concerns lately, so I thought I'd once again post on this topic. I've poste d befor e about using conditional HTTP Get (If-Modified-Since) to decrease RSS bandwidth consumption, but here's a simple recap of how this works:

Almost all aggregators store the date/time that a feed was last updated, and they pass this to the HTTP server via the If-Modified-Since HTTP header the next time they request the feed. If the feed hasn't changed since that date/time, the server returns an HTTP status code 304 to let the aggregator know the feed hasn't changed. So, the feed isn't re-downloaded when it hasn't changed, resulting in very little unnecessary bandwidth usage.

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However, while this works well for feeds that don't require many updates, it's not the best approach for feeds that need to be updated more frequently. This is the problem I faced with my support forum feeds, which are created dynamically from information stored in a SQL Server database. Since new forums posts are often made every few minutes, I decided to use server-side code to limit how often aggregators can download the feeds. Almost all aggregators support conditional HTTP get, so I simply check the If-Modified-Since date/time, and if it's within the last 15 minutes I return a 304 to tell the aggregator the feed hasn't changed - even if it has. This essentially limits aggregators to checking for updates more often than every 15 minutes.

Here's a snippet of the ASP.NET code I use to do this:

Dim dtNowUnc As DateTime = DateTime.Now().ToUniversalTime
Dim sDtModHdr = Request.Headers.Get("If-Modified-Since")
' does header contain If-Modified-Since?
If (sDtModHdr <> "") And IsDate(sDtModHdr) Then
' convert to UNC date
Dim dtModHdrUnc As DateTime = Convert.ToDateTime(sDtModHdr).ToUniversalTime
' if it was within the last 15 minutes, return 304 and exit
If DateTime.Compare(dtModHdrUnc, dtNowUnc.AddMinutes(-15)) > 0 Then
Response.StatusCode = 304
Response.End()
Exit Sub
End If
End If
' add Last-modified to header - FeedDemon stores this with cached feed so it's
' passed to the server the next time the feed is updated
Response.AddHeader("Last-modified", dtNowUnc.ToString("r"))
Now, I'll be the first to admit it's not the most elegant hack, but so far it has worked very well for me. I considered checking the date/time of the most recent forum post and using that for the If-Modified-Since comparison, but that would've required a database hit each time the feed was requested, so I opted for the less precise but more CPU-friendly solution.


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Coffee Consumption Linked to Lower
Diabetes Risk


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Intolerable Beauty — Portraits of
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Low-carbers booted out of buffet for
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"We've never claimed to be an all-you-can-eat establishment," said Johanson. "Our understanding is a buffet is just a style of eating."

The general manager was carving the meat, and became concerned about having enough for other patrons, Johanson said. So when Amaama went up for his 12th slice, the manager asked Amaama to stop.

Link (Thanks, George!)

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Long-Term Coffee Consumption
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Risk: Harvard School of Public Health


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Inconspicuous Consumption: Lessons for
Web Design from Mall and Retail Design


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