2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.comcom.2006.02.016
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On content delivery network implementation

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“…For example, in Reference 128, an architecture is presented for distributing large volumes of data across automotive networks for content sharing. Content placement is also a challenge in most CDN applications, including, 129,130 which involves distributing content appropriately between resources and devices at the edge 129 …”
Section: Results Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, in Reference 128, an architecture is presented for distributing large volumes of data across automotive networks for content sharing. Content placement is also a challenge in most CDN applications, including, 129,130 which involves distributing content appropriately between resources and devices at the edge 129 …”
Section: Results Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Content placement is also a challenge in most CDN applications, including, 129,130 which involves distributing content appropriately between resources and devices at the edge. 129…”
Section: Data Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the footsteps of the CDI initiative, several research efforts explore the benefits of internetworking/peering of CDN providers, content providers, Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks, and overlays with main focus on offering increased capacity, intelligent server selection, reduced cost, and improved fault tolerance. Examples include CDI protocol architecture (Turrini, 2004;Turrini & Panzieri, 2002), multiprovider peering (Amini, et al, 2004), Synergy overlay internetworking (Kwon & Fahmy, 2005), peer-assisted content delivery (Tran & Tavanapong, 2005), group-based content delivery (Lloret, et al, 2009), provisioning content delivery over shared infrastructure (Nguyen, et al, 2003), use of emerging technologies for the development of enhanced content delivery service (Fortino & Russo, 2008), resource management in a Gridbased CDN (Di Stefano & Santoro, 2008), capacity provisioning networks (Geng, et al, 2003), open CDN implementation (Molina, et al, 2006), and CDN peering (Pathan & Buyya, 2009a, 2009b.…”
Section: Metacdn and Related Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%