Content distribution networks : an engineering approach / Dinesh C. Verma.
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- computer
- online resource
- 0471464139
- 9780471464136
- 047122457X
- 9780471224570
- 621.3981 21
- QA76.9.D5 V47 2002eb
Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-175) and index.
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Content Distribution Networks; Contents; Preface; 1 Overview of Content Distribution Networks; 2 Site Design and Scalability Issues in Content Distribution Networks; 3 Wide Area Client Redirection Mechanisms; 4 Selecting the Right Site in a CDN; 5 CDN Data Sharing Schemes; 6 Interconnecting the CDN Sites; 7 Applications of Content Distribution Networks; 8 Related Topics; References; Index.
Content distribution networks (CDNs) are the most promising new techniques for coping with the huge and swiftly growing volume of Internet traffic. In essence, CDNs are groups of proxy-servers located at strategic points around the Internet and arranged so as to ensure that a download request can always be handled from the nearest server. In this, the first reference in the field, a recognized CDN pioneer describes the various technologies involved and explains how they came together to form a working system. With the help of case studies, he covers all the practical basics and provides inva.
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