English: Consistent hashing first maps both objects and buckets (servers) to the unit circle. An object is then mapped to the next server that appears on the circle in clockwise order. Paper Citation: "Algorithmic nuggets in content delivery", Bruce M. Maggs and Ramesh K. Sitaraman, ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review (CCR), 15 pages, July 2015.
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Consistent hashing was first used to map objects to servers in a content delivery network