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Paper contrasts anycast performance in DNS vs. CDNs

A new paper published on arXiv analyzes the performance of IP anycast, a technology that allows a single IP address to be advertised from multiple physical locations. The research contrasts anycast latency in root DNS systems with its use in Content Delivery Networks (CDNs). It highlights that while root DNS anycast can tolerate significant path inflation due to caching, CDN anycast requires meticulous engineering to minimize latency. AI

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  1. arXiv cs.AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Eric Liang ·

    Anycast Performance in Context

    arXiv:2606.04298v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: IP anycast lets a service advertise one address from many physical sites, leaving BGP to map each client to a site. It is central to the DNS root server system, public resolvers, and some content delivery networks, yet the same ro…