A substantial fraction of all network traffic today comes from applications in which clients retrieve objects from servers. The caching of objects in locations "close" to clients is an important technique for reducing both network traffic and response time for such applications. In this paper we consider the benefits of associating caches with switching nodes throughout the network, rather than in a few locations. We also consider the use of various self-organizing or active cache management strategies for organizing cache content. We evaluate caching techniques using both simulation and a general analytic model for network caching. Our results indicate that in-network caching can make effective use of cache space, and in many cas...
Traffic volumes on the Internet continue to increase, with the same links carrying the same data mul...
International audienceIn the last few years, Networks Operators (NO) have experienced an increased n...
In-network caching necessitates the transformation of cen-tralised operations of traditional, overla...
A substantial fraction of all network traffic today comes from applications in which clients retriev...
In-network caching aims at improving content delivery and alleviating pres-sures on network bandwidt...
The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity of user-ge...
Abstract—In content-oriented networking, content files are typically cached in network nodes, and he...
Caching is a popular mechanism for enhancing performance of memory access speed. To achieve such enh...
Information-Centric Networking (ICN) is an appealing architecture that has received a remarkable int...
Cache placement and replacement wn In a the access cost of placing a set of object copies in the rou...
Abstract—The fast growth of user-generated content puts a significant burden on the current network ...
International audienceThe bandwidth demands on the (World-Wide) Web continue to grow at an exponenti...
Abstract—We introduce the concept of resource manage-ment for in-network caching environments. We ar...
This paper evaluates network caching as a means to improve the performance of cluster-based multipro...
Part 1: Content-Centric NetworkingInternational audienceUbiquitous in-network caching is one of the ...
Traffic volumes on the Internet continue to increase, with the same links carrying the same data mul...
International audienceIn the last few years, Networks Operators (NO) have experienced an increased n...
In-network caching necessitates the transformation of cen-tralised operations of traditional, overla...
A substantial fraction of all network traffic today comes from applications in which clients retriev...
In-network caching aims at improving content delivery and alleviating pres-sures on network bandwidt...
The delivery of video content is expected to gain huge momentum, fueled by the popularity of user-ge...
Abstract—In content-oriented networking, content files are typically cached in network nodes, and he...
Caching is a popular mechanism for enhancing performance of memory access speed. To achieve such enh...
Information-Centric Networking (ICN) is an appealing architecture that has received a remarkable int...
Cache placement and replacement wn In a the access cost of placing a set of object copies in the rou...
Abstract—The fast growth of user-generated content puts a significant burden on the current network ...
International audienceThe bandwidth demands on the (World-Wide) Web continue to grow at an exponenti...
Abstract—We introduce the concept of resource manage-ment for in-network caching environments. We ar...
This paper evaluates network caching as a means to improve the performance of cluster-based multipro...
Part 1: Content-Centric NetworkingInternational audienceUbiquitous in-network caching is one of the ...
Traffic volumes on the Internet continue to increase, with the same links carrying the same data mul...
International audienceIn the last few years, Networks Operators (NO) have experienced an increased n...
In-network caching necessitates the transformation of cen-tralised operations of traditional, overla...