Content distribution on the Web is moving from an architecture where objects are placed on a single, designated server to an architecture where objects are replicated on geographically distributed servers and clients transparently access a nearby copy of an object. In this paper we study how the different redirection schemes used in modern content distribution networks affect the user-perceived performance in normal Web page viewing. Using both simulations and experiments with real Web servers we show that redirection schemes that require clients to retrieve different parts of a Web page from different servers yield sub-optimal performance compared to schemes where a client accesses only one server for all the parts of a Web page. This impl...
In this study the authors present the ‘fictitiously starred optimised balancing’ (FSOB), a novel alg...
The development of the HTTP protocol has been driven by the need to improve the network performance ...
Recently there has been an increasing deployment of content distribution networks (CDNs) that offer ...
Content distribution on the Web is moving from an architecture where objects are placed on a single,...
Abstract—Recently there has been an increasing deployment of content distribution networks (CDNs) th...
Replication in the World-Wide Web covers a wide range of techniques. Often, the redi-rection of a cl...
Recently there has been an increasing deployment of content distribution networks (CDNs) that offer ...
In a Content Delivery Network a set of geographically distributed surrogate servers, holding mirror ...
It is becoming increasingly common to construct network services using redundant resources geographi...
Replication in the World-Wide Web covers a wide range of techniques. Often, the redirection of a cli...
Replication of information among multiple servers is necessary to support high request rates to popu...
With the increase in traffic on the web, popular web sites get a large number of requests. Servers a...
The Content Delivery Networks (CDN) paradigm is based on the idea to transparently move third-party ...
The widespread use of web applications pushes for faster and more reliable web services. Several tec...
Replication of information among multiple World Wide Web servers is necessary to support high reques...
In this study the authors present the ‘fictitiously starred optimised balancing’ (FSOB), a novel alg...
The development of the HTTP protocol has been driven by the need to improve the network performance ...
Recently there has been an increasing deployment of content distribution networks (CDNs) that offer ...
Content distribution on the Web is moving from an architecture where objects are placed on a single,...
Abstract—Recently there has been an increasing deployment of content distribution networks (CDNs) th...
Replication in the World-Wide Web covers a wide range of techniques. Often, the redi-rection of a cl...
Recently there has been an increasing deployment of content distribution networks (CDNs) that offer ...
In a Content Delivery Network a set of geographically distributed surrogate servers, holding mirror ...
It is becoming increasingly common to construct network services using redundant resources geographi...
Replication in the World-Wide Web covers a wide range of techniques. Often, the redirection of a cli...
Replication of information among multiple servers is necessary to support high request rates to popu...
With the increase in traffic on the web, popular web sites get a large number of requests. Servers a...
The Content Delivery Networks (CDN) paradigm is based on the idea to transparently move third-party ...
The widespread use of web applications pushes for faster and more reliable web services. Several tec...
Replication of information among multiple World Wide Web servers is necessary to support high reques...
In this study the authors present the ‘fictitiously starred optimised balancing’ (FSOB), a novel alg...
The development of the HTTP protocol has been driven by the need to improve the network performance ...
Recently there has been an increasing deployment of content distribution networks (CDNs) that offer ...