Abstract

A Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a globally distributed network of servers that work together to provide fast and reliable delivery of web content, such as images., videos., and other media files, to users around the world. Peer-to-Peer (P2P) technology is often used in conjunction with CDN to further improve delivery speed and efficiency by allowing users to share content directly with each other, rather than solely relying on the central CDN servers. The combination of CDN and P2P can result in a more resilient and scalable system that can handle high amounts of traffic and provide fast content delivery even in the face of network congestion or other performance issues. Additionally, P2P technology can also reduce the cost of delivering content, as users can share the burden of delivery, reducing the load on the central CDN servers and lowering the bandwidth and storage cost. In summary, CDN with P2P technology offers a flexible, efficient, and cost-effective way to deliver web content to users worldwide, and can help websites and online services improve the user experience and increase their reach.

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