This paper examines replication in content distribution networks and proposes a novel mechanism for optimally resolving performance versus cost tradeoffs. The key insight behind our work is to formally and analytically capture the relationship between performance, bandwidth overhead and storage requirements for a web cache, express the system goals as a mathematical optimization problem, and solve for the optimal extent of replication that achieves the desired system goals with minimal overhead. We describe the design and implementation of a new content distribution network based on this concept, called CobWeb. CobWeb can achieve a target lookup latency while minimizing network and storage overhead, minimize access time while keeping bandw...
Recently the Internet has witnessed the emergence of content distribution networks (CDNs). In this p...
Content distribution networks (CDN) have been increasingly used to deliver bandwidth-intensive multi...
Caching and replication have emerged as the two primary techniques for reducing the delay experience...
The rapid growth of the World Wide Web is increasing the demand for efficient distribution and fast ...
AbstractÐTo improve the scalability of the Web, it is common practice to apply caching and replicati...
Caching is fundamental to performance in distributed information retrieval systems such as the World...
Modern content distribution networks face an increasing multitude of content generators. In order to...
Caching is fundamental to performance in distributed information retrieval systems such as the World...
The demand for Internet-based visual content delivery has increased significantly in recent years, t...
To improve the scalability of the Web, it is common practice to apply caching and replication techni...
To improve the scalability of the Web, it is common practice to apply caching and replication techni...
Users tend to use the Internet for “resource-hungry” applications (which involve content such as vid...
We consider models of content delivery networks in which the servers are constrained by two main res...
Recently there has been an increasing deployment of content distribution networks (CDNs) that offer ...
Recently the Internet has witnessed the emergence of content distribution networks (CDNs). In this p...
Recently the Internet has witnessed the emergence of content distribution networks (CDNs). In this p...
Content distribution networks (CDN) have been increasingly used to deliver bandwidth-intensive multi...
Caching and replication have emerged as the two primary techniques for reducing the delay experience...
The rapid growth of the World Wide Web is increasing the demand for efficient distribution and fast ...
AbstractÐTo improve the scalability of the Web, it is common practice to apply caching and replicati...
Caching is fundamental to performance in distributed information retrieval systems such as the World...
Modern content distribution networks face an increasing multitude of content generators. In order to...
Caching is fundamental to performance in distributed information retrieval systems such as the World...
The demand for Internet-based visual content delivery has increased significantly in recent years, t...
To improve the scalability of the Web, it is common practice to apply caching and replication techni...
To improve the scalability of the Web, it is common practice to apply caching and replication techni...
Users tend to use the Internet for “resource-hungry” applications (which involve content such as vid...
We consider models of content delivery networks in which the servers are constrained by two main res...
Recently there has been an increasing deployment of content distribution networks (CDNs) that offer ...
Recently the Internet has witnessed the emergence of content distribution networks (CDNs). In this p...
Recently the Internet has witnessed the emergence of content distribution networks (CDNs). In this p...
Content distribution networks (CDN) have been increasingly used to deliver bandwidth-intensive multi...
Caching and replication have emerged as the two primary techniques for reducing the delay experience...