Abstract: A conventional Content Distribution Network (CDN) has a static struc-ture, therefore, it is not an effective solution to a flash crowd, that is a rapid increase in server load caused by a sudden access concentration. We have proposed an adap-tive CDN, FCAN (Flash Crowds Alleviation Network), which changes its structure dynamically against flash crowds. In this paper, we verify FCAN on a real world-wide network. Through some experiments, we confirmed that FCAN achieves load distribution effectively
A flash crowd is a surge in traffic to a particular Web site that causes the site to be virtually un...
A flash crowd is a surge in traffic to a particular Web site that causes the site to be virtually un...
Abstract—Content distribution networks (CDNs) balance costs and quality in services related to conte...
With the rapid spread of information and ubiquitous access of browsers, flash crowd, a sudden, unant...
Abstract: Given the increase in frequency and overall unpredictability, flash crowds have been the b...
出版社版 copyright(c)2006 IEICE 許諾番号:07RB0220 http://search.ieice.org/index.htmlWith the rapid spread...
Content distribution networks (CDN) have been increasingly used to deliver bandwidth-intensive multi...
A content distribution network (CDN) is a system to improve the delivery of content to the end users...
The concept of Content Distribution Networks (CDNs) has recently been introduced to enhance the deli...
Content Distribution Networks (CDNs) are a class of successful content delivery architectures used b...
Content distribution networks (CDNs) improve scalability and reliability, by replicating content to ...
Abstract — Content distribution networks (CDNs) are a mechanism to deliver content to end users on b...
The Internet is currently mostly exploited as a means to perform massive digital content distributio...
In this study the authors present the ‘fictitiously starred optimised balancing’ (FSOB), a novel alg...
Content Delivery Networks (CDN) play a key role in multimedia distribution in today's Internet in or...
A flash crowd is a surge in traffic to a particular Web site that causes the site to be virtually un...
A flash crowd is a surge in traffic to a particular Web site that causes the site to be virtually un...
Abstract—Content distribution networks (CDNs) balance costs and quality in services related to conte...
With the rapid spread of information and ubiquitous access of browsers, flash crowd, a sudden, unant...
Abstract: Given the increase in frequency and overall unpredictability, flash crowds have been the b...
出版社版 copyright(c)2006 IEICE 許諾番号:07RB0220 http://search.ieice.org/index.htmlWith the rapid spread...
Content distribution networks (CDN) have been increasingly used to deliver bandwidth-intensive multi...
A content distribution network (CDN) is a system to improve the delivery of content to the end users...
The concept of Content Distribution Networks (CDNs) has recently been introduced to enhance the deli...
Content Distribution Networks (CDNs) are a class of successful content delivery architectures used b...
Content distribution networks (CDNs) improve scalability and reliability, by replicating content to ...
Abstract — Content distribution networks (CDNs) are a mechanism to deliver content to end users on b...
The Internet is currently mostly exploited as a means to perform massive digital content distributio...
In this study the authors present the ‘fictitiously starred optimised balancing’ (FSOB), a novel alg...
Content Delivery Networks (CDN) play a key role in multimedia distribution in today's Internet in or...
A flash crowd is a surge in traffic to a particular Web site that causes the site to be virtually un...
A flash crowd is a surge in traffic to a particular Web site that causes the site to be virtually un...
Abstract—Content distribution networks (CDNs) balance costs and quality in services related to conte...