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Thin-Client Web Access Patterns: Measurements from a Cache-Busting .. - Kelly (2001)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

....shows the distributions of document and transfer sizes. Figure 5 shows the percentage of replies containing neverbefore seen payloads in non overlapping windows of 10,000,000 3 NLANR caches x forwarded for logs recorded 98,144 unique leaf IP addresses during the first 26 days of October 2000 [37]. This may over estimate the end user population due to the use of dynamic IP addresses. 0 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 10 6 P[X =x] size (bytes) transfers documents Figure 4: Distribution of document and transfer sizes. 0 5 10 15 20 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 ....

D. Wessels. Personal communication.


A scalable and explicit event delivery mechanism for UNIX - Banga, Mogul, Druschel (1999)   (46 citations)  (Correct)

.... be charged to the creation of the input bitmaps (because the modified Squid uses the shadow copy method) The profile also shows a lot of time spent in malloc( related procedures; a future version of Squid will use pre allocated pools to avoid the overhead of too many calls to malloc( and free( [22]. However, the bulk of the select( related overhead is in the kernel code, and accounts for about two thirds of the total non idle kernel mode CPU time. Moreover, this measurement reflects a select( implementation that we had already improved about as much as we thought possible. Finally, our ....

D. Wessels. Personal communication, September 1998.


A scalable and explicit event delivery mechanism for UNIX - Gaurav Banga (1999)   (46 citations)  (Correct)

.... charged to the creation of the input bitmaps (because the modified Squid uses the shadow copy method) The profile also shows a lot of time spent in malloc( related procedures; a future version of Squid will use pre allocated pools to avoid the overhead of too many calls to malloc( and free( [22]. However, the bulk of the select( related overhead is in the kernel code, and accounts for about two thirds of the total non idle kernel mode CPU time. Moreover, this measurement reflects a select( implementation that we had already improved about as much as we thought possible. Finally, our ....

D. Wessels. Personal communication, September 1998.

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