Current web servers are highly multithreaded applications whose scalability benefits from the current multicore/multiprocessor trend. However, some workloads can not capitalize on this because their performance is limited by the available memory and/or the disk bandwidth, which prevents the server from taking advantage of the computing resources provided by the system. To solve this situation we propose the use of main memory compression techniques to increment the available memory and mitigate the disk band- width problem, allowing the web server to improve its use of CPU system resources. In this paper we implement to the Linux OS a full SMP capable main memory compression subsystem to increase the performance of a web server running t...
Abstract: The World Wide Web (WWW) has grown exponentially in the past few years. Consequently, ther...
In this paper we propose a new method of data handling for web servers. We call this method Network ...
Abstract. We study the impact of concurrent programming models on multicore performances of Web serv...
Current web servers are highly multithreaded applications whose scalability benefits from the curren...
The objective of main memory compression techniques is to reduce the in-memory data size to virtuall...
A new memory subsystem called Memory Expansion Technology (MXT) has been built for compressing main ...
Many important client and data-center applications need large memory capacity and high memory bandwi...
Data compression is a promising technique to address the increasing main memory capacity demand in f...
We describe the design, implementation and performance of a scalable and highly available Web server...
We describe the design, implementation and performance of a Web server accelerator which runs on an ...
The idea of transparently compressing and decompressing the content of main memory to virtually enla...
This paper analyzes memory access scheduling and vir-tual channels as mechanisms to reduce the laten...
The focus of this paper is on analyzing the effectiveness of SMP (Symmetric Multi-Processor) archite...
Server performance has become a crucial issue for improving the overall performance of the World-Wid...
Main memory power in volume and mid-range servers is growing as a fraction of total system power. Th...
Abstract: The World Wide Web (WWW) has grown exponentially in the past few years. Consequently, ther...
In this paper we propose a new method of data handling for web servers. We call this method Network ...
Abstract. We study the impact of concurrent programming models on multicore performances of Web serv...
Current web servers are highly multithreaded applications whose scalability benefits from the curren...
The objective of main memory compression techniques is to reduce the in-memory data size to virtuall...
A new memory subsystem called Memory Expansion Technology (MXT) has been built for compressing main ...
Many important client and data-center applications need large memory capacity and high memory bandwi...
Data compression is a promising technique to address the increasing main memory capacity demand in f...
We describe the design, implementation and performance of a scalable and highly available Web server...
We describe the design, implementation and performance of a Web server accelerator which runs on an ...
The idea of transparently compressing and decompressing the content of main memory to virtually enla...
This paper analyzes memory access scheduling and vir-tual channels as mechanisms to reduce the laten...
The focus of this paper is on analyzing the effectiveness of SMP (Symmetric Multi-Processor) archite...
Server performance has become a crucial issue for improving the overall performance of the World-Wid...
Main memory power in volume and mid-range servers is growing as a fraction of total system power. Th...
Abstract: The World Wide Web (WWW) has grown exponentially in the past few years. Consequently, ther...
In this paper we propose a new method of data handling for web servers. We call this method Network ...
Abstract. We study the impact of concurrent programming models on multicore performances of Web serv...