Dynamic proxy-cache multiplication inside LANs (bibtex)
@TechReport{Cobarzan2005, author = {Cobarzan, Claudiu and Böszörmenyi, Laszlo}, institution = {Institute of Information Technology ({ITEC}), Klagenfurt University}, title = {Dynamic proxy-cache multiplication inside LANs}, year = {2005}, address = {Klagenfurt, Austria}, month = feb, number = {TR/ITEC/05/2.02}, abstract = {Proxy-cache deployment in the LANs has become a current practice aimed at increasing the availability of the data while also reducing client perceived latency, reduce the load on origin servers as well as the external network bandwidth consumption. As the load increases, due to an increase in client’s requests for both cached and non-cached data, it often happens that one single proxy-cache can not handle all the incoming requests. For those situations, when request dropping and cache replacement becomes necessary, we propose an alternative, namely proxy-cache splitting. Our solution is to dynamically deploy additional proxy-caches inside the LAN, and divert towards them some of the requests addressed to the original proxy-cache(s). By doing this we can achieve even better response time, load balancing, higher availability and robustness of the service than in the case in which a single proxy-cache is used.}, language = {EN}, pages = {22} }
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