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Dynamic server selection using fuzzy inference in content distribution networks

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Dynamic server selection using fuzzy inference in content distribution networks
To accommodate the exponential growth of Web traffic, Content Distribution Networks (CDN) have been designed and deployed to distribute content to different cache servers, and to transparently and dynamically redirect user requests to the cache servers according to the latest network and server status. Server selection therefore is vital and crucial to both the functionality and performance of any CDN systems. An appropriate server should be selected by taking estimated user location, measured round-trip time, and advertised server load into account. However, it is unlikely to obtain accurate and timely inputs of these parameters in practice, so that the effectiveness and efficiency of CDN cannot be fully achieved by traditional means. In this paper, a novel CDN server selection scheme using fuzzy inference is proposed. The scheme selects appropriate servers based on partial round-trip time measurements and historical server load information, and it can be implemented generically wher...
Lin Cai, Jun Ye, Jianping Pan, Xuemin Shen, Jon W.
Added 11 Dec 2010
Updated 11 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2006
Where COMCOM
Authors Lin Cai, Jun Ye, Jianping Pan, Xuemin Shen, Jon W. Mark
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