In this paper, we examine the potential benefits of Web proxy caches in improving the effective capacity of servers and networks. Since networks and servers are typically provisioned based on a high percentile of the load, we focus on the effects of proxy caching on the tail of the load distribution. We find that, unlike their substantial impact on the average load, proxies have a diminished impact on the tail of the load distribution. The exact reduction in the tail and the corresponding capacity savings depend on the nature of the workload and the percentile of the load distribution chosen for provisioning networks and servers-the higher the percentile, the smaller the savings. For workloads considered in this study, compared with over a ...
Web caching aims to reduce network traÆc, server load, and user-perceived retrieval delays by replic...
Abstract—Web caching technology has been widely used to im-prove the performance of the Web infrastr...
Generally, by adding bandwidth capacity on Wide Area Network links, which connect organizations' Loc...
In this paper, we examine the potential benefits of web proxy caches in improving the effective capa...
Abstract: Since large objects consume substantial resources, web proxy caching incurs a fundamental ...
This paper presents a performance study of the state-of-the-art caching proxy called Squid. We instr...
Much work in the analysis of proxy caching has focused on high-level metrics such as hit rates, and ...
Previous studies of World-Wide Web traffic patterns have, quite necessarily, been limited in their s...
Exponential expansion in network dimensionality and user traffic has created substantial traffic con...
Although the volume of Web traffic on the Internet is staggering, a large percentage of the traffic...
Numerous research efforts have produced a large number of algorithms and mechanisms for web proxy ca...
1 Introduction With the exponential growth of WWW traffic on the Internet and the rate at which adva...
Numerous research efforts have produced a large number of algorithms and mechanisms for web proxy ca...
performance evaluation, proxy caching, replacement policies, trace-driven simulation The continued g...
Numerous research efforts have produced a large number of algorithms and mechanisms for web proxy ca...
Web caching aims to reduce network traÆc, server load, and user-perceived retrieval delays by replic...
Abstract—Web caching technology has been widely used to im-prove the performance of the Web infrastr...
Generally, by adding bandwidth capacity on Wide Area Network links, which connect organizations' Loc...
In this paper, we examine the potential benefits of web proxy caches in improving the effective capa...
Abstract: Since large objects consume substantial resources, web proxy caching incurs a fundamental ...
This paper presents a performance study of the state-of-the-art caching proxy called Squid. We instr...
Much work in the analysis of proxy caching has focused on high-level metrics such as hit rates, and ...
Previous studies of World-Wide Web traffic patterns have, quite necessarily, been limited in their s...
Exponential expansion in network dimensionality and user traffic has created substantial traffic con...
Although the volume of Web traffic on the Internet is staggering, a large percentage of the traffic...
Numerous research efforts have produced a large number of algorithms and mechanisms for web proxy ca...
1 Introduction With the exponential growth of WWW traffic on the Internet and the rate at which adva...
Numerous research efforts have produced a large number of algorithms and mechanisms for web proxy ca...
performance evaluation, proxy caching, replacement policies, trace-driven simulation The continued g...
Numerous research efforts have produced a large number of algorithms and mechanisms for web proxy ca...
Web caching aims to reduce network traÆc, server load, and user-perceived retrieval delays by replic...
Abstract—Web caching technology has been widely used to im-prove the performance of the Web infrastr...
Generally, by adding bandwidth capacity on Wide Area Network links, which connect organizations' Loc...