Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Facts About The 3 Redirection Mechanisms

By Laura Gallagher


The 3 redirection mechanisms include three different ways that the processor can work in particular in the information transfers and also in the World Wide Web connections. These entail the DNS redirection, the TCP hand off and the HTTP redirection that are all vital in the processes of the computer so as to increase the efficiency.

The Hyper Text Transfer Protocol as earlier established is a very vital process in the entire process of data transfer and internet connection. This works in that it identifies a very unique kind of URL that is available in the internet and it helps in identifying the exact location in the internet amongst the very many millions web pages.

If you therefore need the document and it has to be retrieved, then you send a request to the server by using the unique URL. Documents that you may require are of varied types and there are the ones that are numerous and therefore the original document should aid you in communicating with the server.

Identical documents can never use the HTTP because it is a waste of time and your energy as it will not be able to locate documents that have identical URLs. On the other hand the TCP hand off means that the TCP and the web protocol are merged.

If you want to utilize the TCP, then use two different machines that are collaborating in their functionality. This also like the HTTP only works with documents that are not similar and it allows the different segments to be set up.

The Domain Name System translates the IP addresses to machine language and vice versa to enable the transfer of important data and information. This entire connection is helped by the use of the several servers that are well established across the globe. Of the 3 redirection mechanisms that is preferred the most is the DNS system because it has an extremely high transparency level.




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