Inter-server explained

In computer network protocol design, inter-server communication is an extension of the client–server model in which data are exchanged directly between servers.[1] In some fields server-to-server (S2S) is used as an alternative, and the term inter-domain can in some cases be used interchangeably.

Protocols

Protocols that have inter-server functions as well as the regular client–server communications include the following:

Some of these protocols employ multicast strategies to efficiently deliver information to multiple servers at once.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Zhou . Jingya . Fan . Jianxi . Cheng . Baolei . Jia . Juncheng . 2016 . Carretero . Jesus . Garcia-Blas . Javier . Ko . Ryan K.L. . Mueller . Peter . Nakano . Koji . Optimizing Inter-server Communications by Exploiting Overlapping Communities in Online Social Networks . https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-49583-5_18 . Algorithms and Architectures for Parallel Processing . Lecture Notes in Computer Science . 10048 . en . Cham . Springer International Publishing . 231–244 . 10.1007/978-3-319-49583-5_18 . 978-3-319-49583-5.