Replication in the World-Wide Web covers a wide range of techniques. Often, the redirection of a client browser towards a given replica of a Web page is performed after the client's request has reached the Web server storing the requested page. As an alternative, we propose to perform the redirection as close to the client as possible in a fully distributed and transparent manner. Distributed redirection ensures that we find a replica wherever it is stored and that the closest possible replica is always found first. By exploiting locality, we can keep latency low. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
[[abstract]]The explosion of the web has led to a situation where a majority of the traffic on the I...
Recently, we have witnessed a phenomenal growth in the Internet/Intranet coupled with rapid deployme...
With the rapid growth of the World Wide Web, clients at-tempting to access some popular web sites ar...
Replication in the World-Wide Web covers a wide range of techniques. Often, the redi-rection of a cl...
Replication in the World-Wide Web covers a wide range of techniques. Often, the redirection of a cli...
Object replication is a well-known technique to improve the accessibility of the Web sites. It gener...
Replication of information among multiple servers is necessary to support high request rates to popu...
Performance of global services such as the worldwide web can be improved by physically distributed r...
The Content Delivery Networks (CDN) paradigm is based on the idea to transparently move third-party ...
Content distribution on the Web is moving from an architecture where objects are placed on a single,...
Abstract 1 Data distribution and replication in distributed systems require special purpose middlewa...
Replication of information among multiple World Wide Web servers is necessary to support high reques...
[[abstract]]The explosion of the web has led to a situation where a majority of the traffic on the I...
Recently, we have witnessed a phenomenal growth in the Internet/Intranet coupled with rapid deployme...
With the rapid growth of the World Wide Web, clients at-tempting to access some popular web sites ar...
Replication in the World-Wide Web covers a wide range of techniques. Often, the redi-rection of a cl...
Replication in the World-Wide Web covers a wide range of techniques. Often, the redirection of a cli...
Object replication is a well-known technique to improve the accessibility of the Web sites. It gener...
Replication of information among multiple servers is necessary to support high request rates to popu...
Performance of global services such as the worldwide web can be improved by physically distributed r...
The Content Delivery Networks (CDN) paradigm is based on the idea to transparently move third-party ...
Content distribution on the Web is moving from an architecture where objects are placed on a single,...
Abstract 1 Data distribution and replication in distributed systems require special purpose middlewa...
Replication of information among multiple World Wide Web servers is necessary to support high reques...
[[abstract]]The explosion of the web has led to a situation where a majority of the traffic on the I...
Recently, we have witnessed a phenomenal growth in the Internet/Intranet coupled with rapid deployme...
With the rapid growth of the World Wide Web, clients at-tempting to access some popular web sites ar...