Abstract
The central network architecture takes the information content as the processing object and can better meet the user access needs. However, the traditional network node load balancing and caching strategy has been difficult to adapt to the development of the central network architecture. Therefore, this article proposed a load balancing and cache management strategy based on the central network in order to provide a reference for the architecture and application of the central network. Based on the analysis of the existing network architecture, this article expounded the networking form and characteristics of the central network system. By analyzing the load scheduling requirements of network nodes, combined with the transmission characteristics of resource requests in the central network, a cache node load balancing method suitable for the requirements of the central network was proposed based on the existing load balancing algorithms. In addition, by analyzing the cache management strategy and its impact on the performance of the network system, a cache node information forwarding model with resource requests as the object in the central network environment was given. Finally, through experimental test and comparative analysis, the results showed that the method proposed in this article had certain feasibility and effectiveness. Compared with other typical strategies, the load balancing and caching strategy proposed in this article can better meet the user needs of the central network.
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