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T. Voigt and P. Gunnigberg. Kernel-based control of persistent web server connections. ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review, 29(2):20--25, 2001.

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Handling Multiple Bottlenecks in Web Servers Using Adaptive .. - Voigt, Gunningberg (2002)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Voigt Gunningberg)   (Correct)

....represent a challenging problem for web server admission control since the HTTP header of the rst request does not reveal any information about the resource consumption of the requests that might follow on the same connection. A solution to this problem is proposed by Voigt and Gunningberg [32] where under server overload persistent connections that are not regarded as important are aborted. The importance is determined by the cookies. This solution can easily be adapted to t our architecture. If a resource is overutilized, we abort non important persistent connections with a request ....

Voigt T., Gunningberg P.: Kernel-based Control of Persistent Web Server Connections, ACM Performance Evaluation Review (2001) 20-25


Web servers under overload: How scheduling can help - Bianca Schroeder Mor (2002)   (11 citations)  (Correct)

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T. Voigt and P. Gunnigberg. Kernel-based control of persistent web server connections. ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review, 29(2):20--25, 2001.


Web servers under overload: How scheduling can help - Schroeder Harchol-Balter.. (2002)   (11 citations)  (Correct)

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T. Voigt and P. Gunnigberg. Kernel-based control of persistent web server connections. ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review, 29(2):20--25, 2001.

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