The World Wide Web (WWW) has gained tremendously in popularity over the last several years. Solutions to the problem of overloaded web servers have included buying more hardware, the use of transparent server replication and mirroring, and caching of hot pages. Another technique that can be used in conjunction with these other solutions is the use of multicast for the delivery of web pages. In this work we explore the use of UDP, best-effort multicast as a delivery option. Reliability is achieved through repetitive, cyclic transmission of a requested page. This solution is expected to be most efficient when used for highly requested pages. We view this cyclic multicast technique as a delivery option that can be integrated with the tradition...
We propose a new webserver architecture optimized for delivery of large, popular files. Delivery of ...
This paper presents the Reliable Multicast Protocol (RMP). RMP provides a totally ordered, reliable,...
At busy WWW servers the inter-reference times of some documents may be low enough for duplicate requ...
The exponential growths of the World Wide Web (WWW) users have made the deployment of proxy servers ...
this paper is organized as follows. Section 2 describes the basic design of a multicast delivery Web...
The success of the World Wide Web and the Internet is causing great demand of bandwidth, increasing ...
The success of the World Wide Web has led to a steep increase in the user population and the amount ...
The recent growth in use of the World Wide Web in the Internet has caused a significant increase in...
Abstract. Delivering popular web pages to the clients results in high bandwidth and high load on the...
Delivering popular web pages to the clients results in high bandwidth and high load on the web serv...
Abstract. Delivering popular web pages to the clients results in high bandwidth and high load on the...
Journal ArticleThe World Wide Web has become an important medium for information dissemination. One ...
Low latency is crucial for the success of the WWW. Access to popular pages can lead to high latency ...
We consider two schemes for the distribution of Web documents. In the first scheme the sender repeat...
The competition on clients attention requires sites to update their content frequently. As a result,...
We propose a new webserver architecture optimized for delivery of large, popular files. Delivery of ...
This paper presents the Reliable Multicast Protocol (RMP). RMP provides a totally ordered, reliable,...
At busy WWW servers the inter-reference times of some documents may be low enough for duplicate requ...
The exponential growths of the World Wide Web (WWW) users have made the deployment of proxy servers ...
this paper is organized as follows. Section 2 describes the basic design of a multicast delivery Web...
The success of the World Wide Web and the Internet is causing great demand of bandwidth, increasing ...
The success of the World Wide Web has led to a steep increase in the user population and the amount ...
The recent growth in use of the World Wide Web in the Internet has caused a significant increase in...
Abstract. Delivering popular web pages to the clients results in high bandwidth and high load on the...
Delivering popular web pages to the clients results in high bandwidth and high load on the web serv...
Abstract. Delivering popular web pages to the clients results in high bandwidth and high load on the...
Journal ArticleThe World Wide Web has become an important medium for information dissemination. One ...
Low latency is crucial for the success of the WWW. Access to popular pages can lead to high latency ...
We consider two schemes for the distribution of Web documents. In the first scheme the sender repeat...
The competition on clients attention requires sites to update their content frequently. As a result,...
We propose a new webserver architecture optimized for delivery of large, popular files. Delivery of ...
This paper presents the Reliable Multicast Protocol (RMP). RMP provides a totally ordered, reliable,...
At busy WWW servers the inter-reference times of some documents may be low enough for duplicate requ...