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Data transfer scheme using caching technique for reducing network load

  • US 7,480,731 B2
  • Filed: 03/31/2008
  • Issued: 01/20/2009
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/13/2001
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A plurality of server side proxies each for receiving a request data transmitted from a client device and destined for a corresponding one of a plurality of servers via a client side proxy, transmitting the request data to the corresponding server, and transmitting a reply data, transmitted from the corresponding server and destined for the client device as a reply to the request data, to the client side proxy, each server side proxy comprising:

  • receiving means for receiving a reply data from the corresponding server, the reply data being a reply to a request data transmitted from the client side proxy;

    finger print generating means for generating a finger print including a hash value of each reply data and a server side proxy identification information for identifying the corresponding server side proxy;

    storing means for storing the finger print and each reply data in a corresponding manner as an entry into one of consecutive areas of a finger print cache thereof;

    determining means for determining whether a currently generated finger print of a reply data currently received is stored in the finger print cache; and

    transmitting means for transmitting the currently generated finger print in place of the currently received reply data to the client side proxy for the client device which finally receives the currently generated finger print when the currently generated finger print is stored in the finger print cache, and storing the currently generated finger print and the currently received reply data in a corresponding manner as an entry into one of the consecutive areas of the finger print cache and transmitting the currently received reply data to the client side proxy for the client device which finally receives the currently received reply data when the currently generated finger print is not stored in the finger print cache.

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