Choosing the best-performing server for a particular client from a group of replicated proxies is a difficult task. We offer a novel, two-step technique for server selection that chooses a small subset of five servers, and isolates testing to that subset for ten days. We present an empirical evaluation of both our method and previously proposed metrics based on traces to 193 commercial proxies. We show that our technique performs better than any of the other metrics we studied — often one to two seconds better for a one-megabyte file — while requiring considerably less work over time. Metrics such as round-trip time and tests using small files usually select servers that are two to three times worse than the best server. Network-layer metri...
Content delivery networks deliver much of the world’s web and video content by deploying a large dis...
Many large web sites get more than 100 million hits everyday. They need a scalable web server system...
This paper presents a new method for selection between replicated servers distributed over a wide ar...
Choosing the best-performing server for a particular client from a group of replicated proxies is a ...
Internet server selection mechanisms attempt to optimize, subject to a variety of constraints, the d...
Efficient server selection algorithms reduce retrieval time for objects replicated on different serv...
this paper we report on techniques for finding good service providers without a priori knowledge of ...
This paper describes a server selection mechanism for connection oriented services based on passive ...
Replicating web services at geographically distributed servers can offer client applications with a ...
Abstract. Server selection is an important problem in replicated server systems distributed over the...
Server selection is typically defined as maximizing network performance under the assumption that ea...
Abstract. In this paper, we investigate the problem of optimal server selection in “content replicat...
A practical approach to the provision of responsive Web services is based on introducing redundancy ...
Replication is a commonly proposed solution to problems of scale associated with distributed service...
Performance of global services such as the world-wide web can be improved by physically distributed ...
Content delivery networks deliver much of the world’s web and video content by deploying a large dis...
Many large web sites get more than 100 million hits everyday. They need a scalable web server system...
This paper presents a new method for selection between replicated servers distributed over a wide ar...
Choosing the best-performing server for a particular client from a group of replicated proxies is a ...
Internet server selection mechanisms attempt to optimize, subject to a variety of constraints, the d...
Efficient server selection algorithms reduce retrieval time for objects replicated on different serv...
this paper we report on techniques for finding good service providers without a priori knowledge of ...
This paper describes a server selection mechanism for connection oriented services based on passive ...
Replicating web services at geographically distributed servers can offer client applications with a ...
Abstract. Server selection is an important problem in replicated server systems distributed over the...
Server selection is typically defined as maximizing network performance under the assumption that ea...
Abstract. In this paper, we investigate the problem of optimal server selection in “content replicat...
A practical approach to the provision of responsive Web services is based on introducing redundancy ...
Replication is a commonly proposed solution to problems of scale associated with distributed service...
Performance of global services such as the world-wide web can be improved by physically distributed ...
Content delivery networks deliver much of the world’s web and video content by deploying a large dis...
Many large web sites get more than 100 million hits everyday. They need a scalable web server system...
This paper presents a new method for selection between replicated servers distributed over a wide ar...