DECADE Content Replication and Access
draft-yry-decade-replication-00
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| Authors | Ning Zong , Y. Richard Yang | ||
| Last updated | 2012-04-25 (Latest revision 2011-10-23) | ||
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Abstract
The DECADE Working Group at IETF is working on introducing standard- based, application-agnostic in-network storage for content distribution to improve both network efficiency and application performance. In this document, we introduce content replication trees and then discuss approaches on how a replication tree can be constructed in DECADE. In particular, we introduce concepts including core-stateless content pull, and stateful, open content forwarding table.
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