Wide-area network acceleration for the developing world

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Wide-area network (WAN) accelerators operate by compressing redundant network traffic from point-to-point communications, enabling higher effective bandwidth. Unfortunately, while network bandwidth is scarce and expensive in the developing world, current WAN accelerators are designed for enterprise use, and are a poor fit in these environments. We present Wanax, a WAN accelerator designed for developing-world deployments. It uses a novel multi-resolution chunking (MRC) scheme that provides high compression rates and high disk performance for a variety of content, while using much less memory than existing approaches. Wanax exploits the design of MRC to perform intelligent load shedding to maximize throughput when running on resource-limited shared platforms. Finally, Wanax exploits the mesh network environments being deployed in the developing world, instead of just the star topologies common in enterprise branch offices. © 2019 USENIX Annual Technical Conference. All rights reserved.
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USENIX
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2010-06-23
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English
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USENIX Annual Technical Conference (USENIX ATC 2010), pp.245 - 258

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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/166387
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EE-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)
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