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Abstract: This paper proposes translucent caching as an alternative to transparent caches. Translucent caches use the fact that network routing forwards a request for an object along the best path from the client to the object's home server. Along this best path, routers direct the request toward a cache chosen among a collection of nearby translucent caches. Unlike transparent caching, which relies on routers to serve as TCP connection intermediaries, translucent caches only use routers to get next-hop... (Update)

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...configured with next hop information, but rely on network mechanisms to locate each other. Routers are used in Translucent Caching [ODAY] to push requests through proxy caches that are located near the path to the origin server. GVP] suggests using the whois system in a...

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Obraczka, K., Danzig, P., Arthachinda, S., and Yousuf, M., "Scalable, Highly-Available Web Caching," Computer Science Department, University of Southern California, Technical Report 97-662, December 1997. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/obraczka97scalable.html   More

@techreport{ obraczka97scalable,
    author = "Katia Obraczka and Peter Danzig and Solos Arthachinda and Muhammad Yousuf",
    title = "Scalable, Highly Available {W}eb Caching",
    number = "97-662",
    year = "1997",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/obraczka97scalable.html" }
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