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An overview of DNS-based server selections in content distribution networksPan et al., 2003
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 - Pan J
 - Hou Y
 - Li B
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With the explosive growth of the Internet, many new online services and applications are  emerging. Some popular applications impose new challenges to the traditional Internet  architecture and protocols. To alleviate the scalability burden in delivering popular Internet … 
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