Abstract- Modern Web-server systems use multiple servers to handle an increased user demand. Such systems need effective methods to spread the load among web servers evenly in order to keep web server utilization high while providing sufficient quality of service for end users. In conventional DNS-based load balancing architecture, a Doman Name Server (DNS) dispatches requests to web servers based on their load status. Because web servers need to inform the DNS server about their load status from time to time, a so-called load buffer range is often employed to reduce the update frequency. Without care, however, using a load buffer range may result in load oscillation among web servers. To address this problem, we propose a Random Early Dete...
A distributed Web system, consisting of multiple servers for data retrieval and a Domain Name Server...
The unexpected and continuous changes of the workload reaching any Internet-based service make reall...
As web pages become more user friendly and interactive we see that objects such as pictures, media f...
This research is to propose a new efficient DNS-based load balancing algorithms that can solve a su...
Abstract. According to the different requests of Web and the heterogeneity of Web server, the paper ...
Replication of information across a server cluster provides a promising way to support popular Web s...
Replication of information across a server cluster provides a promising way to support popular Web s...
Replication of information across a server cluster provides a promising way to support popular Web s...
In this paper, we propose an enhancement to the conventional Round Robin DNS load balancing techniqu...
With ever increasing Web traffic, a distributed multi-server Web site can provide scalability and fl...
With ever increasing web traffic, a distributed Web system can provide scalability and flexibility t...
With ever increasing Web traffic, a distributed multi server Web site can provide scalability and fl...
Popular Web sites cannot rely on a single powerful server nor on independent mirrored-servers to sup...
In this paper, we analyze the performance of random load resampling and migration strategies in para...
Popular Web sites cannot rely on a single powerful server nor on independent mirrored-servers to sup...
A distributed Web system, consisting of multiple servers for data retrieval and a Domain Name Server...
The unexpected and continuous changes of the workload reaching any Internet-based service make reall...
As web pages become more user friendly and interactive we see that objects such as pictures, media f...
This research is to propose a new efficient DNS-based load balancing algorithms that can solve a su...
Abstract. According to the different requests of Web and the heterogeneity of Web server, the paper ...
Replication of information across a server cluster provides a promising way to support popular Web s...
Replication of information across a server cluster provides a promising way to support popular Web s...
Replication of information across a server cluster provides a promising way to support popular Web s...
In this paper, we propose an enhancement to the conventional Round Robin DNS load balancing techniqu...
With ever increasing Web traffic, a distributed multi-server Web site can provide scalability and fl...
With ever increasing web traffic, a distributed Web system can provide scalability and flexibility t...
With ever increasing Web traffic, a distributed multi server Web site can provide scalability and fl...
Popular Web sites cannot rely on a single powerful server nor on independent mirrored-servers to sup...
In this paper, we analyze the performance of random load resampling and migration strategies in para...
Popular Web sites cannot rely on a single powerful server nor on independent mirrored-servers to sup...
A distributed Web system, consisting of multiple servers for data retrieval and a Domain Name Server...
The unexpected and continuous changes of the workload reaching any Internet-based service make reall...
As web pages become more user friendly and interactive we see that objects such as pictures, media f...