Research of Distributed P2P Network Streaming Media Technology

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With the popularity of the Internet, personal computer performance and network bandwidth continues to increase and the rapidly improving network streaming media applications have become more abundant. Due to the high bandwidth for streaming media have characteristics, traditional methods of C/S can easily cause server performance bottlenecks, introduce the idea of P2P live streaming media service, through normal computer exercise part of the server's functionality, decentralization of services, can effectively reduce the load on the server, as well as local high network bandwidth consumption. Therefore, P2P live streaming media distribution technology is potentially broad application prospects.

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