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Abstract: Replication is a commonly proposed solution to problems of scale associated with distributed services. However, when a
service is replicated, each client must be assigned a server. Prior work has generally assumed that assignment to be static.
In contrast, we propose dynamic server selection, and show that it enables application-level congestion avoidance.
To make dynamic server selection practical, we demonstrate the use of three tools. In addition to direct measurements
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R. L. Carter and M. E. Crovella. Dynamic server selection using bandwidth probing in wide-area networks. Technical Report BU-CS-96-007, Computer Science Department, Boston University, March 1996. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/carter96dynamic.html More
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author = "Robert Carter and Mark Crovella",
title = "Dynamic Server Selection using Bandwidth Probing in Wide-Area Networks",
number = "1996-007",
month = "18,",
year = "1996",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/carter96dynamic.html" }
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