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Anycast-aware transport for content delivery networks
2009
Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web - WWW '09
Anycast-based content delivery networks (CDNs) have many properties that make them ideal for the large scale distribution of content on the Internet. However, because routing changes can result in a change of the endpoint that terminates the TCP session, TCP session disruption remains a concern for anycast CDNs, especially for large file downloads. In this paper we demonstrate that this problem does not require any complex solutions. In particular, we present the design of a simple, yet
doi:10.1145/1526709.1526750
dblp:conf/www/Al-QudahLRSM09
fatcat:567lowu2tzdtxdfczsmlccv45y