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Request-Routing Requirements for Content Internetworking
draft-ietf-cdi-request-routing-reqs-01

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (cdi WG)
Expired & archived
Author Bradley Cain
Last updated 2002-07-01
RFC stream Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
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Abstract

Request-routing systems (RRS) are components of Content Distribution Networks (CDNs) that direct client requests to an available copy of content based on one or more metrics. To enable the interconnection of CDNs [MODEL][ARCH], it is necessary for their request-routing systems to interconnect and exchange information such that client requests can be routed between CDNs. This is called request-routing internetworking. This document specifies the requirements for request-routing internetworking.

Authors

Bradley Cain

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