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An Architecture for a WWW Workload Generator - Barford, Crovella (1997)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

.... is an ON OFF source [15, 9] Each thread requests a document set which is then transfered by the server (ON time) After receiving the document set, a thread sleeps for some amount of time (OFF time) This ON OFF characteristic is an important difference between SURGE and other benchmarks such as [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] ( 14] also includes OFF times) Web Server SURGE Client SURGE Client SURGE Client ON OFF Thread ON OFF Thread ON OFF Thread ON OFF Thread System System System System LAN Figure 1: SURGE Architecture When SURGE is started on a client system, it begins by populating a number of arrays with data ....

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Measuring the Capacity of a Web Server - Banga, Druschel (1997)   (67 citations)  (Correct)

....difficulties involved in non intrusive measurement of a live system and the inherent irreproducibility of live workloads. Recently, there has been some effort towards Web server evaluation through generation of synthetic HTTP client traffic, based on invariants observed in real Web traffic [26, 28, 29, 30, 1]. Unfortunately, there are pitfalls that arise in generating heavy and realistic Web traffic using a limited number of client machines. These problems can lead to significant deviation of benchmarking conditions from reality and fail to predict the performance of a given Web server. In a Web ....

....per second. N is typically chosen to be as large as possible given P , so as to allow a high maximum request rate. To reduce cost and for ease of control of the experiment, P must be kept low. All the popular Web benchmarking efforts that we know of use a load generation scheme similar to this [26, 28, 29, 30]. Several problems arise when trying to use the simple scheme described above to generate realistic HTTP requests. We describe these problems in detail in the following subsections. 3.1 Inability to Generate Excess Load In the WorldWideWeb, HTTP requests are generated by a huge number of clients, ....

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