edited by Wei Chen and H. Vincent Poor
The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2022
Cloth: 978-1-83953-122-4 | eISBN: 978-1-83953-123-1

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Caching enables the storage of Internet-based content, including web objects, videos and software updates. When web objects are downloaded from the Internet or across wide-area-network (WAN) links, edge caching stores them at the edge of the network. Content can also be proactively cached at the edge based on its predicted popularity. When subsequent requests come for cached material, the content is quickly delivered from edge caching, without the need to download the data again over the WAN. The result is the ability to help save bandwidth, particularly at times of peak network load, increase content delivery, and provide users with a faster and better network experience.