Application Layer Proxies are an extremely popular method for adding new services to existing network applications. They provide backwards compatibility, centralized administration, and the convenience of the programming environment of whatever operating system they are implemented on top of. Since proxies act as traffic concentrators, serving multiple clients at the same time, during peak load periods they often become performance bottlenecks. In this paper we present an extension of the TCP Splice technique [6] called TCP Tap that promises to dramatically improve the performance of HTTP Caching Proxies, just as TCP Splice doubled the throughput of a application layer firewall proxy
WWW proxies, caching policies, replacement algorithms, performance © Copyright Hewlett-Packard Compa...
Traditionally, TCP was designed for generic purpose, regardless of the nature and characteristics of...
Abstract:- This paper presents a technique to solve the overloading conditions of HTTP proxy servers...
This study is the first to evaluate the performance benefits of using the recently proposed TCP Spli...
A TCP forwarder is a network node that establishes and forwards data between a pair of TCP connectio...
In order to improve TCP performance, a method using a PEP (Perfonnance Enhancing Proxy) is proposed....
In this paper, we examine the potential benefits of web proxy caches in improving the effective capa...
1 Introduction With the exponential growth of WWW traffic on the Internet and the rate at which adva...
Web proxies are a fundamental component in networks. They are used to cache and accelerate Web acces...
This report documents our implementation of TCP Slice for the Linux Kernel. TCP Splice offers an imp...
Abstract. Although many research efforts have been devoted to the network congestion against an incr...
Much work in the analysis of proxy caching has focused on high-level metrics such as hit rates, and ...
Although the volume of Web traffic on the Internet is staggering, a large percentage of the traffic...
This paper presents a performance study of the state-of-the-art caching proxy called Squid. We instr...
Peer-to-peer (P2P) systems currently generate a major fraction of the total Internet traffic, accoun...
WWW proxies, caching policies, replacement algorithms, performance © Copyright Hewlett-Packard Compa...
Traditionally, TCP was designed for generic purpose, regardless of the nature and characteristics of...
Abstract:- This paper presents a technique to solve the overloading conditions of HTTP proxy servers...
This study is the first to evaluate the performance benefits of using the recently proposed TCP Spli...
A TCP forwarder is a network node that establishes and forwards data between a pair of TCP connectio...
In order to improve TCP performance, a method using a PEP (Perfonnance Enhancing Proxy) is proposed....
In this paper, we examine the potential benefits of web proxy caches in improving the effective capa...
1 Introduction With the exponential growth of WWW traffic on the Internet and the rate at which adva...
Web proxies are a fundamental component in networks. They are used to cache and accelerate Web acces...
This report documents our implementation of TCP Slice for the Linux Kernel. TCP Splice offers an imp...
Abstract. Although many research efforts have been devoted to the network congestion against an incr...
Much work in the analysis of proxy caching has focused on high-level metrics such as hit rates, and ...
Although the volume of Web traffic on the Internet is staggering, a large percentage of the traffic...
This paper presents a performance study of the state-of-the-art caching proxy called Squid. We instr...
Peer-to-peer (P2P) systems currently generate a major fraction of the total Internet traffic, accoun...
WWW proxies, caching policies, replacement algorithms, performance © Copyright Hewlett-Packard Compa...
Traditionally, TCP was designed for generic purpose, regardless of the nature and characteristics of...
Abstract:- This paper presents a technique to solve the overloading conditions of HTTP proxy servers...