Open Caching Provisioning
Open Caching Provisioning Open caching is a suite of api specifications developed in the svta which define an open architecture for content delivery between content owners, isps, & cdns. Open caching defines a set of interfaces for things like service provisioning, request routing, logging, performance measurement, footprint, capacity, configuration, metadata and content management that enable video content to be delivered across multiple networks in the most efficient way possible and with the highest stream quality.
Open Caching Footprint And Capabilities Interface Fci Learn about open caching, its key components, and the benefits it offers for optimized content delivery across networks. The open caching provisioning functionality defines how capacity, within the open caching network, is provisioned for a specific provider. this can be handled programmatically through a couple of api interfaces: footprint and capabilities as well as metadata. Open caching documents include technical specifications, functional requirements, & more related to provisioning open caching components. We recently demonstrated that service providers can easily provision our open cdn via open caching apis and successfully deliver cached video content on behalf of a content owner’s upstream cdn.
Open Caching Interoperable Caching Specifications By The Svta Open caching documents include technical specifications, functional requirements, & more related to provisioning open caching components. We recently demonstrated that service providers can easily provision our open cdn via open caching apis and successfully deliver cached video content on behalf of a content owner’s upstream cdn. Open caching is a specification created by the streaming video alliance that defines an interoperable network of caches for content delivery. Open caching is a standardized technology designed to enhance the efficiency of streaming content delivery by incorporating content caches directly within internet service provider (isp) networks (qwilt). This document defines the specification for an api to retrieve capacity metrics from an open caching node. The objective of the open caching poc is to demonstrate a fully operational workflow of open caching involving all stakeholders for online video delivery. as such, it will test all four major interfaces in the open caching architecture: service provisioning, request routing, logging and content management.
Open Caching Interoperable Caching Specifications By The Svta Open caching is a specification created by the streaming video alliance that defines an interoperable network of caches for content delivery. Open caching is a standardized technology designed to enhance the efficiency of streaming content delivery by incorporating content caches directly within internet service provider (isp) networks (qwilt). This document defines the specification for an api to retrieve capacity metrics from an open caching node. The objective of the open caching poc is to demonstrate a fully operational workflow of open caching involving all stakeholders for online video delivery. as such, it will test all four major interfaces in the open caching architecture: service provisioning, request routing, logging and content management.
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