A Hybrid Web Caching Design Model for Internet-Content Delivery
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2016
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Covenant Journal
Abstract
The  need  for  online  contents  (or  resources)  to  be  shared  and distributed   in   a   large   and   sophisticated   networks   of   users,   geographical dispersed  location  of  servers  and  their  clients,  time  taken  to  fulfil  clients requests pose major challenge. Therefore the choice of suitable architecture for Internet-based  content  delivery  (ICD)  technologies  readily  comes  to  mind.  To achieve this, Akamai and Gnutella Web technologies are extensively reviewed to  identify  their  strengths  and  weakness  because  of  their  popularity  across  the world  for  delivering  contents.  This  new  design  for  Internet-based  content distribution  is  called  AkaGnu  because  of  the  extra  layer  (Gnutella  network) inserted  into  Akamai  architecture,  which  provides  greater  Internet  edge  over each  technology  deployed  independently.  The  paper  presents  a  new  ICD technology that performs better than Akamaisystem as a result of  new features and  behaviours  introduced  that  reduce  network  traffic,  more  clients  Internet connectivity,  increase  file  sharing,  improved  speed  of  contents  deliveries,  and enhanced network security.
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ICD, Akamai, Gnutella, peer-to-peer, AkaGnu, network traffic, security, architecture, technology
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Alfa, A. A., Ogwueleka, F. N., Dogo, E. M., & Sanjay, M. (2016). A Hybrid Web Caching Design Model for Internet-Content Delivery. Covenant Journal of Informatics and Communication Technology, 4(2). Retrieved from https://journals.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/index.php/cjict/article/view/384