By analyzing the log files generated by the UK National Web Cache and by a number of origin FTP sites we provide evidence that an FTP proxy cache with knowledge of local (national) mirror sites could significantly reduce the amount of data that needs to be transferred across already overused networks. We then describe the design and implementation of CFTP, a caching FTP server, and report on its usage over the first 10 months of its deployment. Finally we discuss a number of ways in which the software could be further enhanced to improve both its efficiency and its usability
Web caching aims to reduce network traÆc, server load, and user-perceived retrieval delays by replic...
Although the volume of Web traffic on the Internet is staggering, a large percentage of the traffic...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2000This dissertation extends cooperative caching systems...
Two years after its introduction at the First International World-Wide Web Conference at CERN, Genev...
Two years after its introduction at the First International World-Wide Web Conference at CERN, Genev...
Two years after its introduction at the First International World-Wide Web Conference(4) at CERN, Ge...
This paper presents a performance study of the state-of-the-art caching proxy called Squid. We instr...
Previous studies of World-Wide Web traffic patterns have, quite necessarily, been limited in their s...
Internet today has become a victim of its own success. As the internet is reaching a global communit...
The performance of caching algorithms depends heavily on the architecture of the host system on whic...
In this paper, we examine the potential benefits of web proxy caches in improving the effective capa...
Abstract—Today’s Internet traffic is dominated by users ’ de-mand for exchanging content. In particu...
Abstract: Since large objects consume substantial resources, web proxy caching incurs a fundamental ...
The growing popularity of the World Wide Web is placing tremendous demands on the Internet. A key st...
In order to combat Internet congestion Web caches use replacement policies that attempt to keep the ...
Web caching aims to reduce network traÆc, server load, and user-perceived retrieval delays by replic...
Although the volume of Web traffic on the Internet is staggering, a large percentage of the traffic...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2000This dissertation extends cooperative caching systems...
Two years after its introduction at the First International World-Wide Web Conference at CERN, Genev...
Two years after its introduction at the First International World-Wide Web Conference at CERN, Genev...
Two years after its introduction at the First International World-Wide Web Conference(4) at CERN, Ge...
This paper presents a performance study of the state-of-the-art caching proxy called Squid. We instr...
Previous studies of World-Wide Web traffic patterns have, quite necessarily, been limited in their s...
Internet today has become a victim of its own success. As the internet is reaching a global communit...
The performance of caching algorithms depends heavily on the architecture of the host system on whic...
In this paper, we examine the potential benefits of web proxy caches in improving the effective capa...
Abstract—Today’s Internet traffic is dominated by users ’ de-mand for exchanging content. In particu...
Abstract: Since large objects consume substantial resources, web proxy caching incurs a fundamental ...
The growing popularity of the World Wide Web is placing tremendous demands on the Internet. A key st...
In order to combat Internet congestion Web caches use replacement policies that attempt to keep the ...
Web caching aims to reduce network traÆc, server load, and user-perceived retrieval delays by replic...
Although the volume of Web traffic on the Internet is staggering, a large percentage of the traffic...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2000This dissertation extends cooperative caching systems...