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Title : CDN Peering Architectural Overview
Author(s) : M. Green, B. Cain, G. Tomlinson
Filename : draft-green-cdnp-gen-arch-01.txt
Pages : 35
Date : 23-Oct-00
This memo presents the general architecture and core building blocks
used in the peering of content distribution networks (CDNs). This
involves the interconnection of CDNs to create larger virtual CDNs
with greater reach, while still retaining the same simple interface
to both content providers and viewers. The scope of this work is
limited to external interconnections between CDNs and does not
address internal mechanisms used within CDNs, which for the purpose
of the document are considered to be black boxes. This work is
intended to establish an abstract architectural framework to be used
in the development of protocols, interfaces and system models for
standardized, interoperable, peering among CDNs, and peering of CDNs
with content providers. The term 'peering' used within this memo is
defined as the coupling and interaction between CDNs in order to
build internetworks of CDNs.
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