Summary cache: a scalable wide-area Web cache sharing protocol
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On the scale and performance of cooperative Web proxy caching
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The content and access dynamics of a busy Web site: findings and implications
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Freenet: a distributed anonymous information storage and retrieval system
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On the use and performance of content distribution networks
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Mining the Web's Link Structure
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A New Protocol for Efficient Cooperative Transversal Web Caching
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Improving Search in Peer-to-Peer Networks
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Measuring the Behavior of a World-Wide Web Server
Measuring the Behavior of a World-Wide Web Server
Design Considerations for Distributed Caching on the Internet
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Measurement and analysis of a streaming-media workload
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Organization-based analysis of web-object sharing and caching
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The measured access characteristics of world-wide-web client proxy caches
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Rate of change and other metrics: a live study of the world wide web
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System design issues for internet middleware services: deductions from a large client trace
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A hierarchical internet object cache
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Active cache: caching dynamic contents on the Web
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Performance evaluation of redirection schemes in content distribution networks
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A taxonomy of Data Grids for distributed data sharing, management, and processing
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Survey of research towards robust peer-to-peer networks: search methods
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Traffic volume analysis of a nation-wide eMule community
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Access Control Friendly Query Verification for Outsourced Data Publishing
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A Framework of Economic Traffic Management Employing Self-Organization Overlay Mechanisms
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One-Against-All Methodology for Features Selection and Classification of Internet Applications
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Networked Graphics: Building Networked Games and Virtual Environments
Networked Graphics: Building Networked Games and Virtual Environments
Thermal aware server provisioning and workload distribution for internet data centers
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Queuing models for peer-to-peer systems
IPTPS'09 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Peer-to-peer systems
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G-RCA: a generic root cause analysis platform for service quality management in large IP networks
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Inferential time-decaying Bloom filters
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In the span of only a few years, the Internet has experienced an astronomical increase in the use of specialized content delivery systems, such as content delivery networks and peer-to-peer file sharing systems. Therefore, an understanding of content delivery on the lnternet now requires a detailed understanding of how these systems are used in practice.This paper examines content delivery from the point of view of four content delivery systems: HTTP web traffic, the Akamai content delivery network, and Kazaa and Gnutella peer-to-peer file sharing traffic. We collected a trace of all incoming and outgoing network traffic at the University of Washington, a large university with over 60,000 students, faculty, and staff. From this trace, we isolated and characterized traffic belonging to each of these four delivery classes. Our results (1) quantify, the rapidly increasing importance of new content delivery systems, particularly peer-to-peer networks, (2) characterize the behavior of these systems from the perspectives of clients, objects, and servers, and (3) derive implications for caching in these systems.