PROTOCOL FOR DISTRIBUTING FRESH CONTENT AMONG NETWORKED CACHE SERVERS

A technique for automatic, transparent, distributed, scalable and robust replication of document copies in a computer network wherein request messages for a particular document follow paths from the clients to a home server that form a routing graph. Client request messages are routed up the graph t...

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Main Authors MIRDAD, SULAIMAN, A, YATES, IAN, C, YATES, DAVID, J, HEDDAYA, ABDELSALAM, A
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
French
German
Published 21.02.2001
Edition7
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Summary:A technique for automatic, transparent, distributed, scalable and robust replication of document copies in a computer network wherein request messages for a particular document follow paths from the clients to a home server that form a routing graph. Client request messages are routed up the graph towards the home server as would normally occur in the absence of caching. However, cache servers are located along the route, and may intercept requests if they can be serviced. In order to be able to service requests in this manner without departing from standard network protocols, the cache server needs to be able to insert a packet filter into the router associated with it, and needs also to proxy for the home server from the perspective of the client. Cache servers cooperate to update cache content by communicating with neighboring caches whenever information is received about invalid cache copies.
Bibliography:Application Number: EP19990909815