Many SMEs and non-pro¯t organizations su®er when their Web servers become unavailable due to °ash crowd e®ects when their web site becomes popular. One of the solutions to the °ash-crowd problem is to place the web site on a scalable CDN (Content Delivery Network) that replicates the content and distributes the load in order to improve its response time. In this paper, we present our approach to building a scalable Web Hosting environment as a CDN on top of a structured peer-to-peer system of collaborative web-servers integrated to share the load and to improve the overall system performance, scalability, availability and robustness. Unlike clusterbased solutions, it can run on heterogeneous hardware, over geographically dispersed areas. To...
Abstract—Internet web service delivery expectations grow every year but the underlying technology do...
The concept of Content Distribution Networks (CDNs) has recently been introduced to enhance the deli...
Users tend to use the Internet for “resource-hungry” applications (which involve content such as vid...
Many SMEs and non-pro¯t organizations su®er when their Web servers become unavailable due to °ash cr...
Abstract. Many SMEs and non-pro t organizations su er when their Web servers become unavailable due ...
Many websites with a large user base, e.g., websites of non-profit organizations, do not have the fi...
International audienceContent Distribution Networks (CDN) are fundamental, yet expensive technologie...
Striking a balance between the costs for Web content providers and the quality of service for Web cu...
The contribution of this paper is a novel peer-to-peer (P2P) middleware solution for extending the r...
Abstract — Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) have evolved to overcome the inherent limitations of th...
The overall increase in traffic on the World Wide Web is augmenting user-perceived response times fr...
There are three key driving forces behind the development of Internet Content Management Systems (CM...
Technological developments of the last few years have favoured the creation of distributed networkin...
Technological developments of the last few years have favoured the creation of distributed networkin...
Using more than 12,000 servers in over 1,000 networks, Akamai’s distributed content delivery system ...
Abstract—Internet web service delivery expectations grow every year but the underlying technology do...
The concept of Content Distribution Networks (CDNs) has recently been introduced to enhance the deli...
Users tend to use the Internet for “resource-hungry” applications (which involve content such as vid...
Many SMEs and non-pro¯t organizations su®er when their Web servers become unavailable due to °ash cr...
Abstract. Many SMEs and non-pro t organizations su er when their Web servers become unavailable due ...
Many websites with a large user base, e.g., websites of non-profit organizations, do not have the fi...
International audienceContent Distribution Networks (CDN) are fundamental, yet expensive technologie...
Striking a balance between the costs for Web content providers and the quality of service for Web cu...
The contribution of this paper is a novel peer-to-peer (P2P) middleware solution for extending the r...
Abstract — Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) have evolved to overcome the inherent limitations of th...
The overall increase in traffic on the World Wide Web is augmenting user-perceived response times fr...
There are three key driving forces behind the development of Internet Content Management Systems (CM...
Technological developments of the last few years have favoured the creation of distributed networkin...
Technological developments of the last few years have favoured the creation of distributed networkin...
Using more than 12,000 servers in over 1,000 networks, Akamai’s distributed content delivery system ...
Abstract—Internet web service delivery expectations grow every year but the underlying technology do...
The concept of Content Distribution Networks (CDNs) has recently been introduced to enhance the deli...
Users tend to use the Internet for “resource-hungry” applications (which involve content such as vid...