DocumentCode :
3354918
Title :
Maintaining replicated redirection services in Web-based information systems
Author :
Dasgupta, Koustuv ; Kalpakis, Konstantinos
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Electr. Eng., Maryland Univ., Baltimore, MD, USA
fYear :
2001
fDate :
2001
Firstpage :
143
Lastpage :
152
Abstract :
The growth in the commercial use of the Internet and the proliferation of new Web information services has led to a number of problems - overloaded servers, traffic congestion and increasing client latencies. Dynamic replication of information among geographically distributed Web servers is commonly used to address such problems of scale. A key challenge for such systems is to maintain an efficient and scalable redirection service that tracks the servers where documents are replicated and assigns each client request to a server that can offer the “best” service. We propose a new scheme for maintaining redirection services in Web-based information systems. The proposed scheme is based on adaptive replication of the entries of the location directory that provides the redirection service. Network-level support enables client requests to be redirected to appropriate servers in a quick and efficient manner. We integrate our scheme with a dynamic object replication protocol proposed in the literature. Simulations based on synthetic workloads and the Internet backbone map of CRL Network Services demonstrate that the replicated redirection service delivers significant improvements in terms of client response time, while successfully eliminating hot spots in the network and imposing minimal traffic overhead
Keywords :
Internet; client-server systems; file servers; information resources; quality of service; replicated databases; telecommunication traffic; CRL Network Services; Internet backbone map; Internet commercial use; World Wide Web-based information systems; adaptive entry replication; client latencies; client request assignment; client response time; dynamic information replication; dynamic object replication protocol; geographically distributed Web servers; location directory; minimal traffic overhead; network hotspot elimination; network-level support; overloaded servers; replicated documents; replicated redirection service maintenance; scalable redirection service; server tracking; simulations; synthetic workloads; traffic congestion; Delay; IP networks; Information systems; Network servers; Protocols; Spine; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control; Web and internet services; Web server;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Internet Applications, 2001. WIAPP 2001. Proceedings. The Second IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1137-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WIAPP.2001.941881
Filename :
941881
Link To Document :
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