| I. Goldstein and P. Dale. "A Sacalable, Fault Resilient Server for the WWW". OSF ARPA Project Proposal, 1995. |
....In this section, we will describe approaches for adding transparent fault tolerance and load balancing to Web services. Popular approaches currently include DNS Aliasing [Brisco 1995, Katz et al. 1994] HTTP redirect [Berners Lee 1995] Magic Routers [Anderson et al. 1996] fail safe TCP [Goldstein Dale 1995], and Active Networks [Wetherall Tennenhouse 1995] Figure 1 describes how Smart Clients fits in the space of existing solutions. We will describe each of the existing solutions in turn leading to our description of the Smart Client architecture in Section 3. NCSA s scalable Web server uses ....
I. Goldstein and P. Dale. "A Sacalable, Fault Resilient Server for the WWW". OSF ARPA Project Proposal, 1995.
....in the context of the Smart Client architecture. Section 6 describes related work, and Section 7 concludes. 2 Alternative Solutions Existing architectures include DNS Aliasing [Brisco 1995, Katz et al. 1994] HTTP redirect [Berners Lee 1995] Magic Routers [Anderson et al. 1996] failsafe TCP [Goldstein Dale 1995], and Active Networks [Wetherall Tennenhouse 1995] Figure 1 describes how Smart Clients fits in the space of existing solutions. We will describe each of the existing solutions in turn leading to a description of the Smart Client architecture. A number of Web servers use DomainName Server (DNS) ....
I. Goldstein and P. Dale. "A Sacalable, Fault Resilient Server for the WWW". OSF ARPA Project Proposal, 1995.
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