With a practical and organized approach to learning and implementation, A Practical Guide to Content Delivery Networks presents a step-by-step process for building a highly available and highly scalable content delivery network (CDN). CDN refers to the infrastructure behind any service that provides utility or access to data to an end user. This book offers terminology, tactics, potential problems to avoid, and individual layers of design, providing clear understanding of the framework for CDNs using a structural and visual approach. The text emphasizes a best-of-breed strategy, allowing a technically sound CDN to be conceived and built on almost any budget.
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Introduction to Content Delivery Networking
The Modern Content Delivery Network
Evolution
Content Delivery Networking
Client-Server Models
Overview
Client Operations
Server Operations
Distance Relationship
Understanding TCP/IP
The Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Suite
The Domain Name System
The CDN Model
Why Performance Matters
Examining Internet Bottlenecks
Edge Operations
Summary
Caching and Load Balancing
Caching
Load Balancing
The CDN Enterprise Model
Overview
Traffic Analysis
Content Delivery Models
Web Hosting Options
Rationale
Type of Web Hosting Facilities
Evaluation Factors
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