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Abstract: this paper, we present a self-configuring, scalable benchmark, that generates a server benchmark load based on actual server loads. In contrast to other web benchmarks, our benchmark characterizes request latency instead of focusing exclusively on throughput sensitive metrics. We present our new benchmark, hbench:Web, and demonstrate how it accurately captures the load observed by an actual server. We then go on to show how it can be used to assess how continued growth or changes in the... (Update)

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@misc{ wide-selfscaling,
  author = "World Wide",
  title = "A Self-Scaling and Self-Configuring Benchmark for Web Servers",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/83040.html" }
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