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OASIS: Anycast for Any Service (2006)

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by Michael J. Freedman , Karthik Lakshminarayanan , David Mazières
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@MISC{Freedman06oasis:anycast,
    author = {Michael J. Freedman and Karthik Lakshminarayanan and David Mazières},
    title = {OASIS: Anycast for Any Service},
    year = {2006}
}

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Abstract

Global anycast, an important building block for many distributed services, faces several challenging requirements. First, anycast response must be fast and accurate. Second, the anycast system must minimize probing to reduce the risk of abuse complaints. Third, the system must scale to many services and provide high availability. Finally, and most importantly, such a system must integrate seamlessly with unmodified client applications. In short, when a new client makes an anycast query for a service, the anycast system must ideally return an accurate reply without performing any probing at all. This paper

Keyphrases

anycast system    many distributed service    accurate reply    abuse complaint    global anycast    important building block    many service    unmodified client application    anycast response    new client    high availability    anycast query   

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