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US Patent 11025747 Content request pattern-based routing system

Patent 11025747 was granted and assigned to Amazon on June, 2021 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Amazon
Amazon
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Current Assignee
Amazon
Amazon
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
110257470
Patent Inventor Names
David Keogh0
Date of Patent
June 1, 2021
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Patent Application Number
162175280
Date Filed
December 12, 2018
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Patent Citations
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US Patent 10601767 DNS query processing based on application information
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US Patent 10616250 Network addresses with encoded DNS-level information
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US Patent 10623408 Context sensitive object management
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US Patent 10630771 Content delivery network with network storage and support for on-demand content upload
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11604667 Optimized deployment based upon customer locality
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US Patent 11632420 Point of presence management in request routing
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US Patent 11283715 Updating routing information based on client location
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US Patent 11290418 Hybrid content request routing system
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US Patent 11297140 Point of presence based data uploading
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US Patent 11303717 Processing DNS queries to identify pre-processing information
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US Patent 11336712 Point of presence management in request routing
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US Patent 11330008 Network addresses with encoded DNS-level information
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Michael A Keller
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Patent abstract

A pattern-based content request routing system is described herein that can route content requests according to user and/or user device behavior. For example, the routing system can cause requests for byte-heavy content to be routed to content delivery networks (CDNs) that have a sufficiently large cache width—even if such CDNs are not the geographically-closest CDNs to the source of the requests—to reduce the negative impact on content retrieval latency for other user devices that may be requesting other content. In particular, CDNs may store access logs that indicate the types of content requested by various user devices. The routing system can retrieve and analyze the access logs to identify patterns of requests. The routing system can then evaluate the properties of various CDNs, determine which CDNs may be suitable for the identified patterns of requests, and instruct a DNS server to route user devices accordingly.

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