While traditional Internet servers mainly served static and later also dynamic content, the popularity of Web services is increasing rapidly. Web services incorporate additional overhead compared to traditional web interaction. This overhead increases the demand on Internet servers which is of particular importance when the request rate to the server is high. We conduct experiments that show that the imposed overhead of Web services is non-negligible during server overload. In our experiments the response time for Web services is more than 30% higher and the server throughput more than 25% lower compared to traditional web interaction using dynamically created HTML pages
Web servers become overloaded when one or several server resources such as network interface, CPU an...
Server performance has become a crucial issue for improving the overall performance of the World-Wid...
Web servers become overloaded when one or several server resources such as network interface, CPU an...
While traditional Internet servers mainly served static and later also dynamic content, the populari...
When the World-Wide Web was first created, the content on most Web sites was simply a collection of ...
The growth of traffic on the Internet and the explosion in the number of Web sites created in recent...
Today, many Web sites dynamically generate responses "on the fly " when user reque...
We investigate the performance of overload control through queue length for two different web server...
Abstract. As the number of applications that are made available over the Internet rapidly grows, pro...
We are increasingly dependent on Internet as a large aspect of our daily life is now handled via onl...
In terms of provisioning of guaranteed QoS to the end-user, the performance of remote servers is a c...
This paper examines how and why web server performance changes as the workload at the server varies....
Abstract. Web service deployment is hampered by the possibility of sudden variations in request volu...
Abstract: Purpose – Web services promise a step change in business-to-business application models an...
Increased response time during periods of overload on a Web server may cause impatient users to time...
Web servers become overloaded when one or several server resources such as network interface, CPU an...
Server performance has become a crucial issue for improving the overall performance of the World-Wid...
Web servers become overloaded when one or several server resources such as network interface, CPU an...
While traditional Internet servers mainly served static and later also dynamic content, the populari...
When the World-Wide Web was first created, the content on most Web sites was simply a collection of ...
The growth of traffic on the Internet and the explosion in the number of Web sites created in recent...
Today, many Web sites dynamically generate responses "on the fly " when user reque...
We investigate the performance of overload control through queue length for two different web server...
Abstract. As the number of applications that are made available over the Internet rapidly grows, pro...
We are increasingly dependent on Internet as a large aspect of our daily life is now handled via onl...
In terms of provisioning of guaranteed QoS to the end-user, the performance of remote servers is a c...
This paper examines how and why web server performance changes as the workload at the server varies....
Abstract. Web service deployment is hampered by the possibility of sudden variations in request volu...
Abstract: Purpose – Web services promise a step change in business-to-business application models an...
Increased response time during periods of overload on a Web server may cause impatient users to time...
Web servers become overloaded when one or several server resources such as network interface, CPU an...
Server performance has become a crucial issue for improving the overall performance of the World-Wid...
Web servers become overloaded when one or several server resources such as network interface, CPU an...