Replication of information across a server cluster provides a promising way to support popular Web sites. However, a Web server cluster requires some mechanism for directing requests to the best server. One common approach is to use the Domain Name Server (DNS) as a centralized scheduler. However, address caching mechanisms and the non-uniformity of the load from different client domains complicate the load balancing issue and make existing scheduling algorithms for traditional distributed systems not applicable to Web server clusters. In this paper, we consider the theoretical DNS policies that require some system state information. We extend them to realistic situations where state information needs to be estimated with low computation an...
We focus on load balancing policies for homogeneous clustered web servers that tune their parameters...
With ever increasing web traffic, a distributed Web system can provide scalability and flexibility t...
Replication of information among multiple World Wide Web servers is necessary to support high reques...
Replication of information across a server cluster provides a promising way to support popular Web s...
Replication of information across a server cluster provides a promising way to support popular Web s...
Replication of information across a server cluster provides a promising way to support popular Web s...
Replication of information across a server cluster provides a promising way to support popular Web s...
Replication of information across a server cluster provides a promising way to support popular Web s...
Replication of information across a server cluster provides a promising way to support popular Web s...
A distributed Web system, consisting of multiple servers for data retrieval and a Domain Name Server...
A distributed multiserver Web site can provide the scalability necessary to keep up with growing cli...
This research is to propose a new efficient DNS-based load balancing algorithms that can solve a su...
Replication of information across multiple servers is becoming a common approach to support popular ...
In this paper, we propose an enhancement to the conventional Round Robin DNS load balancing techniqu...
With ever increasing Web traffic, a distributed multi-server Web site can provide scalability and fl...
We focus on load balancing policies for homogeneous clustered web servers that tune their parameters...
With ever increasing web traffic, a distributed Web system can provide scalability and flexibility t...
Replication of information among multiple World Wide Web servers is necessary to support high reques...
Replication of information across a server cluster provides a promising way to support popular Web s...
Replication of information across a server cluster provides a promising way to support popular Web s...
Replication of information across a server cluster provides a promising way to support popular Web s...
Replication of information across a server cluster provides a promising way to support popular Web s...
Replication of information across a server cluster provides a promising way to support popular Web s...
Replication of information across a server cluster provides a promising way to support popular Web s...
A distributed Web system, consisting of multiple servers for data retrieval and a Domain Name Server...
A distributed multiserver Web site can provide the scalability necessary to keep up with growing cli...
This research is to propose a new efficient DNS-based load balancing algorithms that can solve a su...
Replication of information across multiple servers is becoming a common approach to support popular ...
In this paper, we propose an enhancement to the conventional Round Robin DNS load balancing techniqu...
With ever increasing Web traffic, a distributed multi-server Web site can provide scalability and fl...
We focus on load balancing policies for homogeneous clustered web servers that tune their parameters...
With ever increasing web traffic, a distributed Web system can provide scalability and flexibility t...
Replication of information among multiple World Wide Web servers is necessary to support high reques...