Web caches are generally considered a useful tool because they reduce replication of network traffic flowing from original content sources. In this paper we experimentally characterise the network and transport layer consequences of web caching in the consumer ISP context. We instrumented a small number of Australian, broadband-attached homes to collect round-trip time (RTT) and hop count statistics for their HTTP/TCP sessions, and collect DNS lookup statistics associated with each HTTP exchange. We estimated the impact of DNS lookup delays on overall HTTP session times, and use our RTT and hop count statistics to show that consumer ISPs would benefit greatly from local caching, particularly in Australia where speed of light delays have a l...
This paper discusses the benefits and drawbacks of caching and replication strategies in the WWW wit...
This paper discusses the benefits and drawbacks of caching and replication strategies in the WWW wit...
The traditional Internet access model involves low bandwidth last-mile circuits and high ...
Web caches are generally considered useful because they reduce replication of network traffic flowin...
International audienceWe measure Web performance bottlenecks in home broadband ac- cess networks and...
Generally, by adding bandwidth capacity on Wide Area Network links, which connect organizations' Loc...
Abstract—Today’s Internet traffic is dominated by users ’ de-mand for exchanging content. In particu...
We measure Web performance bottlenecks in home broadband ac-cess networks and evaluate ways to mitig...
The Internet Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed, hierarchical and flexible system for the map...
Internet access by nomadic users roaming on a mobile network presents a scenario of access that is s...
Approximately 4 billion people have access to the Internet, additionally 23 billion devices are conn...
Abstract: It is critical to understand WWW latency in order to design better HTTP protocols. In this...
Network congestion remains one of the main barriers to the continuing success of the Internet. Cachi...
Much work in the analysis of proxy caching has focused on high-level metrics such as hit rates, and ...
The traditional Internet access model involves low bandwidth last-mile circuits and high bandwidth b...
This paper discusses the benefits and drawbacks of caching and replication strategies in the WWW wit...
This paper discusses the benefits and drawbacks of caching and replication strategies in the WWW wit...
The traditional Internet access model involves low bandwidth last-mile circuits and high ...
Web caches are generally considered useful because they reduce replication of network traffic flowin...
International audienceWe measure Web performance bottlenecks in home broadband ac- cess networks and...
Generally, by adding bandwidth capacity on Wide Area Network links, which connect organizations' Loc...
Abstract—Today’s Internet traffic is dominated by users ’ de-mand for exchanging content. In particu...
We measure Web performance bottlenecks in home broadband ac-cess networks and evaluate ways to mitig...
The Internet Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed, hierarchical and flexible system for the map...
Internet access by nomadic users roaming on a mobile network presents a scenario of access that is s...
Approximately 4 billion people have access to the Internet, additionally 23 billion devices are conn...
Abstract: It is critical to understand WWW latency in order to design better HTTP protocols. In this...
Network congestion remains one of the main barriers to the continuing success of the Internet. Cachi...
Much work in the analysis of proxy caching has focused on high-level metrics such as hit rates, and ...
The traditional Internet access model involves low bandwidth last-mile circuits and high bandwidth b...
This paper discusses the benefits and drawbacks of caching and replication strategies in the WWW wit...
This paper discusses the benefits and drawbacks of caching and replication strategies in the WWW wit...
The traditional Internet access model involves low bandwidth last-mile circuits and high ...