SUMMARY Over the past few years, there has been significant interest in content-aware routing that use the information found in the payload of packets to provide intelligent request distribution. As these content-aware routing mechanisms have become an increasingly important building block for Internet service providers, the network behavior and effectiveness of such mechanisms are unclear. In this paper we analyze the network dynamic of a busy Web site with the content-aware routing mechanism. We find that some unique characteristics of Web traffic may limit the effectiveness of the content-aware switching. Based on these observations, we also propose solutions to remedy these deficiencies. key words: content-aware routing, network dynamic...
Nowadays, the dominant majority of Internet traffic comprises of the distribution of static and medi...
This paper presents the first quantitative evaluation of the role of routing computations on perform...
The Internet has evolved into a multi-service infrastructure for the telecom and computer industries...
Today, a large fraction of Internet traffic is originated by Content Providers (CPs) such as content...
The paradigm of information-centric networking subsumes recent approaches to integrate content repli...
In large-scale distributed applications, a loosely-coupled event-based style of communication as in ...
Abstract—Since Internet routers are not aware of the contents being forwarded, the same content file...
Several major Internet service providers (e.g., Level-3, AT&T, Verizon) today also offer content dis...
Packet switching networks provide rudimentary means to move units of "raw" data around. The Net can ...
The Internet traffic volume continues to grow at a great rate, now driven by video and TV distributi...
The paradigm of information-centric networking subsumes recent approaches to integrate content repli...
Most of currently available content-based publish-subscribe systems that were designed to operate in...
International audienceContent routing is aimed to provide location-independent access to an object w...
Nowadays, the dominant majority of Internet traffic comprises of the distribution of static and medi...
This paper presents the first quantitative evaluation of the role of routing computations on perform...
The Internet has evolved into a multi-service infrastructure for the telecom and computer industries...
Today, a large fraction of Internet traffic is originated by Content Providers (CPs) such as content...
The paradigm of information-centric networking subsumes recent approaches to integrate content repli...
In large-scale distributed applications, a loosely-coupled event-based style of communication as in ...
Abstract—Since Internet routers are not aware of the contents being forwarded, the same content file...
Several major Internet service providers (e.g., Level-3, AT&T, Verizon) today also offer content dis...
Packet switching networks provide rudimentary means to move units of "raw" data around. The Net can ...
The Internet traffic volume continues to grow at a great rate, now driven by video and TV distributi...
The paradigm of information-centric networking subsumes recent approaches to integrate content repli...
Most of currently available content-based publish-subscribe systems that were designed to operate in...
International audienceContent routing is aimed to provide location-independent access to an object w...
Nowadays, the dominant majority of Internet traffic comprises of the distribution of static and medi...
This paper presents the first quantitative evaluation of the role of routing computations on perform...
The Internet has evolved into a multi-service infrastructure for the telecom and computer industries...