Performance evaluation of redirection schemes in content distribution networks

Kangasharju, Jussi;Ross, Keith W;Roberts, James W
Computer Communications, Volume 24, N°2, 1 February 2000

Content distribution on the Web is moving from an architecture where objects are placed on a single, designated server to an architecture where objects are replicated on geographically distributed servers and clients transparently access a nearby copy of an object. In this paper we study how the different redirection schemes used in modern content distribution networks affect the user-perceived performance in normal Web page viewing. Using both simulations and experiments with real Web servers we show that redirection schemes that require clients to retrieve different parts of a Web page from different servers yield sub-optional performance compared to schemes where a client accesses only one server for all the parts of a Web page. This implies that when replicating Web pages, we should treat the whole page (HTML and images) as a single entity.


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Type:
Journal
Date:
2000-02-01
Department:
Sécurité numérique
Eurecom Ref:
807
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© Elsevier. Personal use of this material is permitted. The definitive version of this paper was published in Computer Communications, Volume 24, N°2, 1 February 2000 and is available at : http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-3664(00)00316-9
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