Video server system, method of dynamically allocating contents,

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Remote data accessing

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348 7, 709219, H04N 710

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061157406

ABSTRACT:
A video server system dynamically allocates contents for efficient services. The video server system has a plurality of video servers having respective contents storing units for storing contents and respective contents delivering units for delivering contents. A management server has a stream supply information managing unit for managing stream supply information relative to the delivery of the contents and a contents dynamic allocating unit for controlling the storage of the contents between the video servers to dynamically allocate contents based on stream supply information from the stream supply information managing unit.

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