| Aggarwal, A., and Rabinovich, M. Performance of Dynamic Replication Schemes for the Internet hosting service. Tech. rep., AT&T Labs., October 1998. http://www.research.att.com/misha/radar/tm-perf.ps.gz. |
....Intuitively, replica servers should be placed in such a manner that they are closer to the clients, thereby reducing latency and bandwidth consumption. Also, object replicas should be placed to even the load of the replica servers in CDN, that is, trying to balance the load among replica servers [AR98] Some theoretical approaches are proposed to model the replica server placement problem. These models are variations of or based on the center placement problem. Due to the computational complexity of these algorithms, heuristics have been developed. These suboptimal algorithms take into ....
Amit Aggarwal and Michael Rabinovich. Performance of dynamic replication schemes for an internet hosting service. Technical report, AT&T Labs, October 1998.
....from theirs by taking disk utilization and communication cost into account. The algorithms we propose in this paper can be deployed in EWS. Recently there has been an increase in interest in replica placement in Content Delivery Networks (CDN) that offer hosting services to Web content providers [2,10,17]. Although the problem formulation in CDN is very similar to ours, it mainly focuses on minimizing clients latency or total bandwidth consumption, and not balancing the load among the servers. 6. Conclusion and Future Work In this paper, we study how to replicate and distribute the documents in ....
A. Aggarwal and M. Rabinovich, "Performance of Dynamic Replication Schemes for an Internet Hosting Service". Technical Report, AT&T Labs, October 1998.
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Aggarwal, A., and Rabinovich, M. Performance of Dynamic Replication Schemes for the Internet hosting service. Tech. rep., AT&T Labs., October 1998. http://www.research.att.com/misha/radar/tm-perf.ps.gz.
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