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....le and sending data to one or more clients until the can decode its input. In such a scenario, no feedback is necessary as clients facing losses merely wait until they have received enough redundant data to decode. Such scenarios have been used as the basis for content distribution over unicast [6], multicast [2] and peer to peer networks [8] Given a set of n input symbols (blocks) m n output symbols are produced. Given a suciently large subset of the output symbols, the original n input symbols can be recovered. In the case of the original Information Dispersal Algorithm [5] any set ....
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S. Rost, J. Byers, and A. Bestavros. The Cyclone Server Architecture: Streamlining Delivery of Popular Content. In International Workshop on Web Caching and Content Distribution, 2001.
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Rost, S., Byers, J., and Bestavros, A. The cyclone server architecture: Streamlining delivery of popular content. In Proceedings of the 6th International Web Caching and Content Delivery Workshop (WCW) (Boston, MA, June 2001).
....connections to deliver popular content. Of course, the server must then perform the extra work of sending packets to each client individually. One way to o set some of the associated processing costs is to use congestion controlled UDP drawing FEC encoding packet payloads from a shared pool [20] (in this case the data ow of Fig. 1 is owing over UDP) This method can also achieve asynchronous reliability while minimizing I O and computation costs at the server. In [20] the authors also describe how these mechanisms can be applied to eciently deliver popular, encoded content over TCP. ....
....associated processing costs is to use congestion controlled UDP drawing FEC encoding packet payloads from a shared pool [20] in this case the data ow of Fig. 1 is owing over UDP) This method can also achieve asynchronous reliability while minimizing I O and computation costs at the server. In [20], the authors also describe how these mechanisms can be applied to eciently deliver popular, encoded content over TCP. A hybrid approach is to use an overlay network [3, 19] and simulate a multicast network using a collection of unicast tunnels. Each node, including the origin server, maintains ....
S. Rost, J. Byers, and A. Bestavros. The cyclone server architecture: Streamlining delivery of popular content. In Proceedings of the 6th International Web Caching and Content Delivery Workshop (WCW), Boston, MA, June 2001.
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S. Rost, J. Byers, and A. Bestavros. The cyclone server architecture: Streamlining delivery of popular content. In Proceedings of the 6th International Web Caching and Content Delivery Workshop (WCW), Boston, MA, June 2001.
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S. Rost, J. Byers, and A. Bestavros. The cyclone server architecture: Streamlining delivery of popular content. In Proceedings of the 6th International Web Caching and Content Delivery Workshop (WCW), Boston, MA, June 2001.
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Rost, S., Byers, J., and Bestavros, A. The Cyclone Server Architecture: Streamlining Delivery of Popular Content. In Intl Workshop on Web Caching and Content Distribution (Boston, MA, June 2001).
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