2017
DOI: 10.4018/ijitsa.2017070104
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Fog Caching and a Trace-Based Analysis of its Offload Effect

Abstract: Many years of research on Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) offers a number of effective methods for caching of content replicas or forwarding requests. However, recently CDNs have aggressively started migrating to clouds. Clouds present a new kind of distribution environment as each location can support multiple caching options varying in the level of persistence of stored content. A subclass of clouds located at network edge is referred to as fog clouds. Fog clouds help by allowing CDNs to offload popular con… Show more

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