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Designing a scalable video-on-demand system

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posted on 2024-07-11, 13:34 authored by Jason ButJason But, G. Egan
As network access costs, especially over the last mile, decrease and broadband access becomes more available to the home user, the idea of video-on-demand (VoD) as an application has made a comeback. Previously, VoD systems could only be supported on a local intranet; however, when considering deploying a global VoD service, the issue of scalability becomes important. Indeed, many low-bitrate Internet streaming services have led the way in distributed video server design. We need to re-examine the issues of designing a global VoD service that is not only scalable, but also cost effective - the most important driver in deciding whether VoD will survive its latest incarnation, or whether it will fade away to bide its time again.

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780375475

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2002 International Conference on Communications, Circuits and Systems and West Sino Exposition, ICCCAS 2002 - Proceedings

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2002 International Conference on Communications, Circuits and Systems and West Sino Exposition, ICCCAS 2002

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6 pp

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IEEE

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