A caching system with object sharing

05/18/2019
by   George Kesidis, et al.
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We consider a public content caching system that is shared by a number of proxies. The cache could be located in an edge-cloud datacenter and the the proxies could each serve a large population of mobile end-users. The proxies operate their own LRU-list of a certain capacity in the shared cache. The length of objects appearing in plural LRU-lists is divided among them. We provide a "working set" approximation to quickly approximate the cache-hit probabilities under object sharing. We also discuss an approach to sharing cache I/O based on token bucket mechanisms. Also, why and how a proxy may issue mock requests to exploit the shared cache is discussed.

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