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Experience with some Principles for Building an Internet-Scale Reliable System
Cambridge, Massachusetts July 24-July 26
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/NCA.2006.24Fifth IEEE International Symposium on ...
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Mike Afergan, CTO Akamai Technologies, Inc., USA
We discuss the design methodology used to achieve commercial-quality reliability in the Akamai content delivery network. The network consists of 15,000+ servers in 1,100+ networks and spans 65+ countries. Despite the scale of the Akamai CDN and the unpredictable nature of the underlying Internet, we seek to build a system of extremely high reliability. We present some simple principles we use to assure high reliability, and illustrate their application. As there is some similarity-in-spirit between our implementation and recent trends in the research literature, we hope that sharing our experiences will be of value to a broad community.
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Mike Afergan, "Experience with some Principles for Building an Internet-Scale Reliable System," nca, pp.3, Fifth IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications (NCA'06), 2006
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