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Title : Content Distribution Network Interconnection (CDNI) Problem Statement
Author(s) : Ben Niven-Jenkins
Francois Le Faucheur
Nabil Bitar
Filename : draft-ietf-cdni-problem-statement-05.txt
Pages : 39
Date : 2012-05-03
Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) provide numerous benefits: reduced
delivery cost for cacheable content, improved quality of experience
for End Users and increased robustness of delivery. For these
reasons they are frequently used for large-scale content delivery.
As a result, existing CDN Providers are scaling up their
infrastructure and many Network Service Providers (NSPs) are
deploying their own CDNs. It is generally desirable that a given
content item can be delivered to an End User regardless of that End
User's location or attachment network. This is the motivation for
interconnecting standalone CDNs so they can interoperate as an open
content delivery infrastructure for the end-to-end delivery of
content from Content Service Providers (CSPs) to End Users. However,
no standards or open specifications currently exist to facilitate
such CDN interconnection.
The goal of this document is to outline the problem area of CDN
interconnection for the IETF CDNI (CDN Interconnection) working
group.
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