approach i have mentioned have flaws .  so what other approaches we can try
to solve this ?

On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 2:23 PM, SOMU <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Then the Domain name is altered from abc to bbc .. That indirectly means
> that the nameserver will change.
>
> So in that case the Cache will point to the New NameServer ..
>
> Thanks,
> Somnath Singh
>
> On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 2:04 PM, atul anand <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> It is a system design problem .
>>
>> Suppose a http request  is sent to server . Now Server maintains cache
>> for fast retrieval . if link is present int the cache then it just takes a
>> data from cache and return it to user but if not , then user will fetch
>> that http address and then store it in its cache and return same to the
>> user .
>>
>> Problem is that there are many server and many global cache as expected
>> in distributed system. Now when request is received by a server then how
>> can we maintain global cache such that server can know which cache to query
>> instead of querying each global cache as it will be inefficient.
>>
>> one approach can be...... maintain 26 global cache . Now when request is
>> received by server it check the web link say , www.*a*bc.com ... here
>> server will query cache-1 . Similarly cache-2 will take care of links with
>> starts from "b"...www.*b*bc.com ....and so on....
>>
>> above method will avoid duplicity in caches but will not be very
>> efficient as a cache may have higher query rate than others...
>>
>>
>> any other approach ??
>>
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