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Known CDN Request-Routing Mechanisms
draft-cain-cdnp-known-request-routing-05

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Authors Abbie Barbir , Bradley Cain , Fred Douglis , Mark A. Green , Markus Hofmann , Raj Nair , Doug Potter , Oliver Spatscheck
Last updated 2002-02-19
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Abstract

The work presents a summary of Request-Routing techniques that are used to direct client requests to surrogates based on various policies and a possible set of metrics. In this memo the term Request-Routing represents techniques that are commonly called content routing or content redirection. In principle, Request-Routing techniques can be classified under: DNS Request-Routing, Transport-layer Request-Routing, and Application-layer Request-Routing.

Authors

Abbie Barbir
Bradley Cain
Fred Douglis
Mark A. Green
Markus Hofmann
Raj Nair
Doug Potter
Oliver Spatscheck

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