Network Overlay Impacts to Streaming Video
draft-deen-mops-network-overlay-impacts-02
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| Authors | Glenn Deen , Sanjay Mishra | ||
| Last updated | 2024-11-01 (Latest revision 2024-10-09) | ||
| Replaced by | draft-ietf-mops-network-overlay-impacts | ||
| RFC stream | Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) | ||
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Abstract
This document examines the operational impacts to streaming video applications caused by changes to network policies by network overlays. The network policy changes include IP address assignment, transport protocols, routing, DNS resolver which in turn affect a variety of important content delivery aspects such as latency, CDN cache selection, delivery path choices, traffic classification and content access controls.
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