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Insight and Perspective for Content Delivery Networks

by George Pallis, Athena Vakali - in Communications of the ACM , 2006
"... Striking a balance between the costs for Web content providers and the quality of service for Web customers. More efficient content delivery over the Web has become an important element of improving Web performance. Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) have been proposed to maximize bandwidth, improve a ..."
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Striking a balance between the costs for Web content providers and the quality of service for Web customers. More efficient content delivery over the Web has become an important element of improving Web performance. Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) have been proposed to maximize bandwidth, improve

Survey of Content Delivery Networks (CDNs)

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"... Application of content delivery networking, one of the hot topics in the networking and the biggest IP trends going, are quickly branching out. Content networks leverage high-layer network intelligence to efficiently manage the delivery of data, which is becoming increasingly multimedia in nature. T ..."
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Application of content delivery networking, one of the hot topics in the networking and the biggest IP trends going, are quickly branching out. Content networks leverage high-layer network intelligence to efficiently manage the delivery of data, which is becoming increasingly multimedia in nature

On Content Delivery Network protocols and applications

by B. Molina, C. E. Palau, M. Esteve, J. Lloret
"... Abstract:- Content delivery networks are overlay networks that reduce latency by placing a set of servers close to clients. It is specially effective for wide-area networks and the Internet, where network traffic may drive a user to wait for an unreasonable period of time. The approach for such a so ..."
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Abstract:- Content delivery networks are overlay networks that reduce latency by placing a set of servers close to clients. It is specially effective for wide-area networks and the Internet, where network traffic may drive a user to wait for an unreasonable period of time. The approach for such a

Content Delivery Networks: Status

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"... T he Web’s growth has transformed commu-nications and business services such thatspeed, accuracy, and availability of net-work-delivered content has become absolutely critical — both on their own terms and in terms of measuring Web performance. Proxy servers par-tially address the need for rapid con ..."
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content delivery by providing multiple clients with a shared cache location. In this context, if a requested object exists in a cache (and the cached version has not expired), clients get a cached copy, which typical-ly reduces delivery time. Web caching has three primary benefits. First, it reduces

Content Delivery Networks: Protection or Threat?

by Sipat Triukose, Zakaria Al-qudah, Michael Rabinovich
"... Abstract. Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) are commonly believed to offer their customers protection against application-level denial of service (DoS) attacks. Indeed, a typical CDN with its vast resources can absorb these attacks without noticeable effect. This paper uncovers a vulnerability which ..."
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Abstract. Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) are commonly believed to offer their customers protection against application-level denial of service (DoS) attacks. Indeed, a typical CDN with its vast resources can absorb these attacks without noticeable effect. This paper uncovers a vulnerability which

Architecture for Open Content Delivery Networks

by Zvi Rosberg, Rami Mukhtar , 2002
"... We describe a new architecture for an open Content Delivery Network (CDN) built from a single software component, Request-Redirector, collocated with the web server. The Request-Redirector encapsulates all the functions that a CDN requires. In particular, a mechanism to redirect client requests to e ..."
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We describe a new architecture for an open Content Delivery Network (CDN) built from a single software component, Request-Redirector, collocated with the web server. The Request-Redirector encapsulates all the functions that a CDN requires. In particular, a mechanism to redirect client requests

Evaluating the utility of content delivery networks

by Konstantinos Stamos, George Pallis, Athena Vakali, Marios D. Dikaiakos - Proceedings of the 4th edition of the UPGRADE-CN workshop on Use of P2P, GRID and agents for the development of content networks (UPGRADE-CN '09). ACM
"... Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) balance costs and qual-ity in services related to content delivery. This has urged many Web entrepreneurs to make contracts with CDNs. In the literature, a wide range of techniques has been devel-oped, implemented and standardized for improving the per-formance of CD ..."
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Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) balance costs and qual-ity in services related to content delivery. This has urged many Web entrepreneurs to make contracts with CDNs. In the literature, a wide range of techniques has been devel-oped, implemented and standardized for improving the per

Revisiting Caching in Content Delivery Networks

by M. Zubair Shafiq, Alex X. Liu, Amir R. Khakpour
"... Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) differ from other caching systems in terms of both workload characteristics and per-formance metrics. However, there has been little prior work on large-scale measurement and characterization of content requests and caching performance in CDNs. For workload character ..."
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Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) differ from other caching systems in terms of both workload characteristics and per-formance metrics. However, there has been little prior work on large-scale measurement and characterization of content requests and caching performance in CDNs. For workload

Integrating Routing with Content Delivery Networks

by Jan Van Doorn
"... Abstract—Several research efforts are underway to associate content “names ” to the network space. There is a general belief that video and other types of cacheable content are going to continue to demand ever larger portions of a network’s bandwidth. Technologies that enable network link bandwidth ..."
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increases are struggling to keep up with the network operators ’ bandwidth demand at appealing cost-points. Network operators are considering using content delivery network (CDN) technologies as a means to cache content in the network and thus slow the need for ever larger network link bandwidths

Enhanced Content Delivery Network to Improve the

by Sachendra Singh Solanky, Sandra Brigit Johnson, Vakkalagadda Eswar Praphul
"... Abstract—Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a distributed system of network servers arranged for more effective delivery of content to end-users. They offer fast and reliable applications and services by distributing content to cache or edge servers located close to user. The primary goal of a CDN is ..."
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Abstract—Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a distributed system of network servers arranged for more effective delivery of content to end-users. They offer fast and reliable applications and services by distributing content to cache or edge servers located close to user. The primary goal of a CDN
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