draft-ietf-cdni-problem-statement-07 Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) provide numerous benefits: reduced delivery cost for cacheable content, improved quality of experience for End Users and increased robustness of delivery. For these reasons they are frequently used for large-scale content delivery. As a result, existing CDN Providers are scaling up their infrastructure and many Network Service Providers (NSPs) are deploying their own CDNs. It is generally desirable that a given content item can be delivered to an End User regardless of that End User’s location or attachment network. This is the motivation for interconnecting standalone CDNs so they can interoperate as an open content delivery infrastructure for the end-to-end delivery of ...
Content Delivery Networks (CDN) utilize the large caching capacities at the edges of the network to ...
Content distribution networks (CDNs) increase the capacity of individual Web sites and attempt to de...
Striking a balance between the costs for Web content providers and the quality of service for Web cu...
Content delivery is frequently provided by specifically architected and provisioned Content Delivery...
Abstract — Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) have evolved to overcome the inherent limitations of th...
This presentation was given at IP&TV World Forum, London, 24 March 2011. This presentation provides ...
Since bottlenecks and congestion often happen with the phenomenal growth in the use of the network, ...
This document presents a framework for Content Distribution Network Interconnection (CDNI). The purp...
International audienceThe Internet architecture, based on end-to-end connec- tions, faced difficulti...
Abstract—The Internet architecture, based on end-to-end con-nections, had difficulties to efficientl...
Traffic of content-oriented applications/service is increas-ingly more dominant. How to support cont...
draft-bertrand-cdni-experiments-00 This document reports studies and related experiments on CDN inte...
Due to the technical developments in electronics the amount of digital content is continuously incre...
Abstract—Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a distributed system of network servers arranged for more...
Abstract. Content Delivery Networks (CDN) aim at overcoming the inherent limitations of the Internet...
Content Delivery Networks (CDN) utilize the large caching capacities at the edges of the network to ...
Content distribution networks (CDNs) increase the capacity of individual Web sites and attempt to de...
Striking a balance between the costs for Web content providers and the quality of service for Web cu...
Content delivery is frequently provided by specifically architected and provisioned Content Delivery...
Abstract — Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) have evolved to overcome the inherent limitations of th...
This presentation was given at IP&TV World Forum, London, 24 March 2011. This presentation provides ...
Since bottlenecks and congestion often happen with the phenomenal growth in the use of the network, ...
This document presents a framework for Content Distribution Network Interconnection (CDNI). The purp...
International audienceThe Internet architecture, based on end-to-end connec- tions, faced difficulti...
Abstract—The Internet architecture, based on end-to-end con-nections, had difficulties to efficientl...
Traffic of content-oriented applications/service is increas-ingly more dominant. How to support cont...
draft-bertrand-cdni-experiments-00 This document reports studies and related experiments on CDN inte...
Due to the technical developments in electronics the amount of digital content is continuously incre...
Abstract—Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a distributed system of network servers arranged for more...
Abstract. Content Delivery Networks (CDN) aim at overcoming the inherent limitations of the Internet...
Content Delivery Networks (CDN) utilize the large caching capacities at the edges of the network to ...
Content distribution networks (CDNs) increase the capacity of individual Web sites and attempt to de...
Striking a balance between the costs for Web content providers and the quality of service for Web cu...