Web-based services involving dynamic computation of the content are increasingly used on the Web. This computation may not only involve processing, but often involves access to other back-end services typically for database access. These multi-tiered Web-based services have different characteristics than traditional Web content and new models need to be considered not only how to manage them, but also how the DNS mechanism should map clients to the appropriate front- end server. In this work we study the potential of considering back-end ser- vice times in the decision of mapping clients to servers. We do so by gathering data from deployed platforms in the Internet today from client locations both scattered around the globe and around the U...
Replication of information across a server cluster provides a promising way to support popular Web s...
User perceived end-to-end latency of web applications have a huge impact on the revenue for many bus...
Under high loads, a Web server may be servicing many hundreds of connections concurrently. In tradi...
As distributed information services like the World Wide Web become increasingly popular on the Inter...
For a user to access any resource on the Internet, it is necessary to first locate a server hosting ...
A structured approach to high availability and fault tolerance is essential in a production-grade se...
Dynamic Server Selection (DSS) is a new DNS method for the optimal server selection of a multiple av...
Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) rely on the Domain Name System (DNS) for replica server selection. ...
Replicating web services at geographically distributed servers can offer client applications with a ...
Efficient server selection algorithms reduce retrieval time for objects replicated on different serv...
| openaire: EC/FP7/607728/EU//METRICSThis paper presents Webget, a measurement tool that measures we...
A structured approach to high availability and fault tolerance is essential in a production-grade se...
Recently, size-based policies such as SRPT and FSP have been proposed for scheduling requests in web...
The appropriate deployment of web service operations at the service provider site plays a critical r...
A distributed Web system, consisting of multiple servers for data retrieval and a Domain Name Server...
Replication of information across a server cluster provides a promising way to support popular Web s...
User perceived end-to-end latency of web applications have a huge impact on the revenue for many bus...
Under high loads, a Web server may be servicing many hundreds of connections concurrently. In tradi...
As distributed information services like the World Wide Web become increasingly popular on the Inter...
For a user to access any resource on the Internet, it is necessary to first locate a server hosting ...
A structured approach to high availability and fault tolerance is essential in a production-grade se...
Dynamic Server Selection (DSS) is a new DNS method for the optimal server selection of a multiple av...
Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) rely on the Domain Name System (DNS) for replica server selection. ...
Replicating web services at geographically distributed servers can offer client applications with a ...
Efficient server selection algorithms reduce retrieval time for objects replicated on different serv...
| openaire: EC/FP7/607728/EU//METRICSThis paper presents Webget, a measurement tool that measures we...
A structured approach to high availability and fault tolerance is essential in a production-grade se...
Recently, size-based policies such as SRPT and FSP have been proposed for scheduling requests in web...
The appropriate deployment of web service operations at the service provider site plays a critical r...
A distributed Web system, consisting of multiple servers for data retrieval and a Domain Name Server...
Replication of information across a server cluster provides a promising way to support popular Web s...
User perceived end-to-end latency of web applications have a huge impact on the revenue for many bus...
Under high loads, a Web server may be servicing many hundreds of connections concurrently. In tradi...