2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2201.11577
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On the Impact of Network Delays on Time-to-Live Caching

Abstract: We consider Time-to-Live (TTL) caches that tag every object in cache with a specific (and possibly renewable) expiration time. State-of-the-art models for TTL caches assume zero object fetch delay, i.e., the time required to fetch a requested object that is not in cache from a different cache or the origin server. Particularly, in cache hierarchies this delay has a significant impact on performance metrics such as the object hit probability. Recent work suggests that the impact of the object fetch delay on the… Show more

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