Title
Do-It-Yourself content delivery network orchestrator
Abstract
Content delivery networks (CDNs) [1] provide fast and reliable content access to the end-users. CDN providers (e.g., Akamai [2]), either own the entire infrastructure or it is outsourced to a single Cloud provider. Content owners (e.g., clients and end-users) need to establish expensive contracts with third party ISPs or CDN providers. Hence, existing CDN services are out of reach for all but large enterprises. Current CDNs do not provide services that allow an end-user to create dynamic content such as combining music videos from an existing content source on the Internet. Finally, the content owners do not have low-level control over the orchestration operations such as, multiple Cloud provider selection and resource management for hosting content. Hence, the content owners are dependent on their CDN providers to perform these operations behind the scene.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1007/978-3-642-35063-4_67
WISE
Keywords
Field
DocType
cdn service,content delivery network,single cloud provider,do-it-yourself content delivery network,multiple cloud provider selection,cdn provider,content owner,entire infrastructure,current cdns,existing content source,reliable content access
Resource management,Content delivery network,World Wide Web,Computer science,Computer network,Cloud provider,Orchestration,Dynamic web page,Orchestration (computing),Cloud computing,The Internet
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.39
1
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Rajiv Ranjan14747267.72
Karan Mitra216917.84
Suhit Saha310.39
Dimitrios Georgakopoulos42554580.54
Arkady Zaslavsky5113381.03