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P2P Caching Helps ISPs in Traffic Management-converted

It is similar in principle to HTTP caching which temporarily stores popular content that is flowing into an ISP's network.If the content requested by a subscriber is available from a cache, the cache satisfies the request from its temporary storage, eliminating data transfer through expensive transit links and reducing network congestion, all the while managing heavy torrents of traffic.<br>https://extremepeering.net/en/

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P2P Caching Helps ISPs in Traffic Management-converted

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  1. P2P Caching Helps ISPs in Traffic Management A computer network traffic management technology peer-to-peer (P2P) caching is widely used by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to accelerate content delivered over peer-to-peer (P2P) networks while significantly reducing related bandwidth and transit costs. P2P content responds well to caching because of its high reuse patterns. P2P communities have differentparameters which determine what fraction of files is requested multiple times. For instance, one P2P community may request 75% of content multiple times while another may request only 10%. P2P caching can help ISPs accelerate the web and significantly reduce network congestion. It is similar in principle to HTTP caching which temporarily stores popular content that is flowing into an ISP's network.If the content requested by a subscriber is available from a cache, the cache satisfies the request from its temporary storage, eliminating data transfer through expensive transit links and reducing network congestion, all the while managing heavy torrents of traffic. How Does it Work for ISPs? P2P caching involves creating a cache or temporary storage space for P2P data, using specialized communications hardware, disk storage and associated software. A transparent internet accelerator company can provide lawful caching services- both P2P and HTTP to internet providers and carriers for improving the browsing experience. This cache maybe a software or acceleration service that is placed in the ISP's network, either co-located with the Internet transit links or placed at key aggregation points or at each cable head-end. Once a P2P cache is established, the network will transparently redirect P2P traffic to the cache, which either serves the file directly or passes the request on to a remote P2P user and simultaneously caches that data for the next user. P2P caching typically works with a network traffic-mitigation technology called Deep Packet Inspection (DPI). DPI technology is used by internet service providers to understand what traffic is running across their networks and to separate it and treat it for the most efficient delivery. DPI products identify and pass P2P packets to the P2P caching system so it can cache the traffic and accelerate it.

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