It is becoming increasingly common to construct network services using redundant resources geographically distributed across the Internet. Content Distribution Networks are a prime example. Such systems distribute client requests to an appropriate server based on a variety of factors—e.g., server load, network proximity, cache locality—in an effort to reduce response time and increase the system capacity under load. This paper explores the design space of strategies employed to redirect requests, and defines a class of new algorithms that carefully balance load, locality, and proximity. We use large-scale detailed simulations to evaluate the various strategies. These simulations clearly demonstrate the effectiveness of our new algorithms, w...
Content distribution on the Web is moving from an architecture where objects are placed on a single,...
In a Content Delivery Network a set of geographically distributed surrogate servers, holding mirror ...
Striking a balance between the costs for Web content providers and the quality of service for Web cu...
In this study the authors present the ‘fictitiously starred optimised balancing’ (FSOB), a novel alg...
The Content Delivery Networks (CDN) paradigm is based on the idea to transparently move third-party ...
Abstract—The rapid increase of content delivery over the Internet has led to the proliferation of co...
Content Distribution Networks (CDNs) are a class of successful content delivery architectures used b...
Recently there has been an increasing deployment of content distribution networks (CDNs) that offer ...
Users tend to use the Internet for “resource-hungry” applications (which involve content such as vid...
Nowadays, while large-sized multimedia objects are becoming very popular throughout the Internet, on...
Part 1: Traffic Engineering and Quality-of-ServiceInternational audienceHTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS...
HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) refers to a set of novel streaming services that allow clients to adap...
International audienceContent Delivery Network (CDN) solutions have been progressively integrated to...
Content Distribution Networks (CDN) are overlay networks used to place content near end clients with...
Abstract. Content Delivery Networks (CDN) aim at overcoming the inherent limitations of the Internet...
Content distribution on the Web is moving from an architecture where objects are placed on a single,...
In a Content Delivery Network a set of geographically distributed surrogate servers, holding mirror ...
Striking a balance between the costs for Web content providers and the quality of service for Web cu...
In this study the authors present the ‘fictitiously starred optimised balancing’ (FSOB), a novel alg...
The Content Delivery Networks (CDN) paradigm is based on the idea to transparently move third-party ...
Abstract—The rapid increase of content delivery over the Internet has led to the proliferation of co...
Content Distribution Networks (CDNs) are a class of successful content delivery architectures used b...
Recently there has been an increasing deployment of content distribution networks (CDNs) that offer ...
Users tend to use the Internet for “resource-hungry” applications (which involve content such as vid...
Nowadays, while large-sized multimedia objects are becoming very popular throughout the Internet, on...
Part 1: Traffic Engineering and Quality-of-ServiceInternational audienceHTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS...
HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) refers to a set of novel streaming services that allow clients to adap...
International audienceContent Delivery Network (CDN) solutions have been progressively integrated to...
Content Distribution Networks (CDN) are overlay networks used to place content near end clients with...
Abstract. Content Delivery Networks (CDN) aim at overcoming the inherent limitations of the Internet...
Content distribution on the Web is moving from an architecture where objects are placed on a single,...
In a Content Delivery Network a set of geographically distributed surrogate servers, holding mirror ...
Striking a balance between the costs for Web content providers and the quality of service for Web cu...