International audienceThe Miss Ratio Curve (MRC) represents a fundamental tool for cache performance profiling. Approximate methods based on sampling provide a low-complexity solution for MRC construction. Nevertheless, in this paper we show that, in case of content with a large variance in popularity, the approximate MRC may be highly sensitive to the set of sampled content. We study in detail the impact of content popularity heterogeneity on the accuracy of the approximate MRC. We observe that few, highly popular, items may cause large error at the head of the reconstructed MRC. From these observations, we design a new approach for building an approximate MRC, where we combine an exact portion of the MRC with an approximate one built from...
Web applications employ key-value stores to cache the data that is most commonly accessed. The cache...
The CACHERPframework leverages the relative object popularity as the sole parameter for dynamic cach...
Memory can be efficiently utilized if the dynamic memory demands of applications can be determined a...
A hit rate curve is a function that maps cache size to the proportion of requests that can be served...
The cache Miss Ratio Curve (MRC) serves a variety of purposes such as cache partitioning, applicatio...
Web applications employ key-value stores to cache the data that is most commonly accessed. The cache...
The Miss Ratio Curve (MRC) is an important metric and effective tool for caching system performance ...
International audienceThe increased availability of meta-data in Web 2.0 (as opposed to traditional ...
Current caching algorithms are based on heuristics or in exible statistical mod- els. In this thesis...
The Miss Ratio Curve (MRC) is an important metric and effective tool for caching system performance ...
The novel technique proposed in this paper for dynamic cache size tuning is an enhancement of the pr...
International audienceContent Delivery Networks (CDNs) are faced with an increasing and time varying...
HTTP cache servers reduce network traffic by storing popular files nearer to the client and have bee...
International audienceCache policies to minimize the content retrieval cost have been studied throug...
The performance of demand-driven caching is known to depend on the locality of reference exhibited b...
Web applications employ key-value stores to cache the data that is most commonly accessed. The cache...
The CACHERPframework leverages the relative object popularity as the sole parameter for dynamic cach...
Memory can be efficiently utilized if the dynamic memory demands of applications can be determined a...
A hit rate curve is a function that maps cache size to the proportion of requests that can be served...
The cache Miss Ratio Curve (MRC) serves a variety of purposes such as cache partitioning, applicatio...
Web applications employ key-value stores to cache the data that is most commonly accessed. The cache...
The Miss Ratio Curve (MRC) is an important metric and effective tool for caching system performance ...
International audienceThe increased availability of meta-data in Web 2.0 (as opposed to traditional ...
Current caching algorithms are based on heuristics or in exible statistical mod- els. In this thesis...
The Miss Ratio Curve (MRC) is an important metric and effective tool for caching system performance ...
The novel technique proposed in this paper for dynamic cache size tuning is an enhancement of the pr...
International audienceContent Delivery Networks (CDNs) are faced with an increasing and time varying...
HTTP cache servers reduce network traffic by storing popular files nearer to the client and have bee...
International audienceCache policies to minimize the content retrieval cost have been studied throug...
The performance of demand-driven caching is known to depend on the locality of reference exhibited b...
Web applications employ key-value stores to cache the data that is most commonly accessed. The cache...
The CACHERPframework leverages the relative object popularity as the sole parameter for dynamic cach...
Memory can be efficiently utilized if the dynamic memory demands of applications can be determined a...