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Server Load Prediction

by Suthee Chaidaroon, Joon Yeong Kim, Jonghan Seo
"... Estimating server load average is one of the methods that can be used to reduce the cost of renting a cloud computing service. By making an intelligent guess of how busy a server would be in the near future, we can scale up or down computing requirements based on this information. In this experiment ..."
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Estimating server load average is one of the methods that can be used to reduce the cost of renting a cloud computing service. By making an intelligent guess of how busy a server would be in the near future, we can scale up or down computing requirements based on this information

STUDY OF SERVER LOAD BALANCING TECHNIQUES

by Priyesh Kanungo
"... Abstract — One of the critical scheduling problems in distributed computing environment is load balancing on a cluster of replicated servers which face a constant pressure of increased network traffic and diverse load levels. The key issue in server load balancing in a DCS is to select an effective ..."
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Abstract — One of the critical scheduling problems in distributed computing environment is load balancing on a cluster of replicated servers which face a constant pressure of increased network traffic and diverse load levels. The key issue in server load balancing in a DCS is to select an effective

INSTANTANEOUS OFFLOADING OF WEB SERVER LOAD

by Vincent W. Freeh, Vsevolod V. Panteleenko , 2002
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Openflow-based server load balancing gone wild

by Richard Wang, Dana Butnariu, Jennifer Rexford - In Proceedings of the 11th USENIX conference on Hot topics in management of internet, cloud, and enterprise networks and services , 2011
"... Today’s data centers host online services on multiple servers, with a front-end load balancer directing each client request to a particular replica. Dedicated load balancers are expensive and quickly become a single point of failure and congestion. The OpenFlow standard enables an alternative approa ..."
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Today’s data centers host online services on multiple servers, with a front-end load balancer directing each client request to a particular replica. Dedicated load balancers are expensive and quickly become a single point of failure and congestion. The OpenFlow standard enables an alternative

Managing Energy and Server Resources in Hosting Centers

by Jeffrey S. Chase, Darrell C. Anderson, Prachi N. Thakar, Amin M. Vahdat - In Proceedings of the 18th ACM Symposium on Operating System Principles (SOSP , 2001
"... Interact hosting centers serve multiple service sites from a common hardware base. This paper presents the design and implementation of an architecture for resource management in a hosting center op-erating system, with an emphasis on energy as a driving resource management issue for large server cl ..."
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clusters. The goals are to provi-sion server resources for co-hosted services in a way that automati-cally adapts to offered load, improve the energy efficiency of server dusters by dynamically resizing the active server set, and respond to power supply disruptions or thermal events by degrading service

Instantaneous Offloading of Transient Web Server Load

by Vsevolod V. Panteleenko, Vincent W. Freeh - In Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Web Caching and Content Distribution , 2001
"... A modern web-hosting site is designed to handle load that is sometimes an order of magnitude greater than the average load. Such a site can be expensive and is underutilized most of the time. We describe a design and performance study of the web booster architecture, which reduces web server load du ..."
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A modern web-hosting site is designed to handle load that is sometimes an order of magnitude greater than the average load. Such a site can be expensive and is underutilized most of the time. We describe a design and performance study of the web booster architecture, which reduces web server load

Using Speculation to Reduce Server Load and Service Time on the WWW

by Azer Bestavros - IN PROCEEDINGS OF CIKM'95: THE 4 TH ACM INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT , 1995
"... Speculative service implies that a client's request for a document is serviced by sending, in addition to the document requested, a number of other documents (or pointers thereto) that the server speculates will be requested by the client in the near future. This speculation is based on stat ..."
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to prefetch. Using trace simulations based on the logs of our departmental HTTP server http://cs-www.bu.edu,weshow that both server load and service time could be reduced considerably, if speculative service is used. This is above and beyond what is currently achievable using client-side caching [3

Generating Representative Web Workloads for Network and Server Performance Evaluation

by Paul Barford, Mark Crovella , 1997
"... One role for workload generation is as a means for understanding how servers and networks respond to variation in load. This enables management and capacity planning based on current and projected usage. This paper applies a number of observations of Web server usage to create a realistic Web worklo ..."
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One role for workload generation is as a means for understanding how servers and networks respond to variation in load. This enables management and capacity planning based on current and projected usage. This paper applies a number of observations of Web server usage to create a realistic Web

Server Load – Balancing using Resources of Clustering Technique

by Garima Midya, Btech (cse, Jayant Parashar, Btech (cse, Swetabh Suman, Btech (cse, Rahul Mishra, Btech (cse
"... Load Balancing is one of the most important issues for clustered servers. Load Balancing is done on the basis of server traffic. The proposed algorithm uses user-session history as the other constraint which is very useful for resource management over the server and easy access for the client. Colle ..."
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Load Balancing is one of the most important issues for clustered servers. Load Balancing is done on the basis of server traffic. The proposed algorithm uses user-session history as the other constraint which is very useful for resource management over the server and easy access for the client

Managing Server Load in Global Memory Systems

by Geoffrey Voelker, Herve A. Jamrozik, Mary K. Vernon, Henry M. Levy, Edward D. Lazowska - In Proc. of the ACM SIGMETRICS Conf. on Measurement and Modeling of Computer Systems , 1997
"... New high-speed switched networks have reduced the latency of network page transfers significantly below that of local disk. This trend has led to the development of systems that use network-wide memory, or global memory, as a cache for virtual memory pages or file blocks. A crucial issue in the impl ..."
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characteristics can lead to uneven distributions of old pages across servers, causing increased contention delays. Second, the global memory traffic imposed on a node can degrade the performance of local jobs on that node. This paper studies the potential benefit and the potential harm of using load information
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