Measuring the Capacity of a Web Server under Realistic Loads (1999)
| Venue: | World Wide Web Journal (Special Issue on World Wide Web Characterization and Performance Evaluation |
| Citations: | 48 - 7 self |
BibTeX
@ARTICLE{Banga99measuringthe,
author = {Gaurav Banga and Peter Druschel},
title = {Measuring the Capacity of a Web Server under Realistic Loads},
journal = {World Wide Web Journal (Special Issue on World Wide Web Characterization and Performance Evaluation},
year = {1999},
volume = {2}
}
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Abstract
The World Wide Web and its related applications place substantial performance demands on network servers. The ability to measure the effect of these demands is important for tuning and optimizing the various software components that make up a Web server. To measure these effects, it is necessary to generate realistic HTTP client requests in a test-bed environment. Unfortunately, the state-of-the-art approach for benchmarking Web servers is unable to generate client request rates that exceed the capacity of the server being tested, even for short periods of time. Moreover, it fails to model important characteristics of the wide area networks on which most servers are deployed (e.g. delay and packet loss). This paper examines pitfalls that one encounters when measuring Web server capacity using a synthetic workload. We propose and evaluate a new method for Web traffic generation that can generate bursty traffic, with peak loads that exceed the capacity of the server. Our method also mod...







