Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Server Overload Control: Design and Evaluation (2008)
Shen, Charles, Schulzrinne, Henning, Nahum, Erich
A Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) server may be overloaded by emergency-induced call volume, ``American Idol'' style flash crowd effects or denial of service attacks. The SIP server overload...
A Method for Transparent Admission Control and Request Scheduling in E-Commerce Web Sites (2005)
Elnikety, Sameh, Nahum, Erich, Tracey, John, Zwaenepoel, Willy
This paper presents a method for admission control and request scheduling for multiply-tiered e-commerce Web sites, achieving both stable behavior during overload and improved response times. Our...
A Method for Transparent (2004)
Sameh Elnikety, Erich Nahum, John Tracey, Willy Zwaenepoel
This paper presents a method for admission control and request scheduling for multiply-tiered e-commerce Web sites, achieving both stable behavior during overload and improved response times. Our...
A Method for Transparent Admission Control and Request Scheduling in E-Commerce Web Sites (2004)
Elnikety, Sarneh, Nahum, Erich, Tracey, John, Zwaenepoel, Willy
This paper presents a method for admission control and request scheduling for multiply-tiered e-commerce Web sites, achieving both stable behavior during overload and improved response times. Our...
Enabling Content-Based Load Distribution for Scalable Services (2002)
Guerney Hunt, Erich Nahum, John Tracey
We argue that using information content of individual client requests to distribute load across a cluster of workstations or PCs has many attractive properties, and describe how current Internet...
Performance Issues in WWW Servers (2002)
Erich Nahum, Tsipora Barzilai, Dilip K
This paper evaluates techniques for improving operating system and network protocol software support for high-performance WWW servers. We study approaches in 3 categories: new socket functions,...
Enhancing Web Performance (2002)
Arun Iyengar, Erich Nahum, Anees Shaikh, Renu Tewari
This paper provides an overview of techniques for improving Web performance. For improving server performance, multiple Web servers can be used in combination with efficient load balancing...
Towards High Performance Cryptographic Software (2000)
Current software implementations of current cryptographic algorithms are orders of magnitude slower than required to secure a gigabit network. This paper examines three different approaches to...
Vivek S. Pai, Mohit Aron, Gaurav Banga, Michael Svendsen, Peter Druschel, Willy Zwaenepoel, ...
We consider cluster-based network servers in which a front-end directs incoming requests to one of a number of back-ends. Specifically, we consider content-based request distribution: the front-end...
Enabling Content-Based Load Distribution for Scalable Services (1999)
Guerney Hunt, Erich Nahum, John Tracey
We argue that using information content of individual client requests to distribute load across a cluster of workstations or PCs has many attractive properties, and describe how current Internet...
Performance Issues in WWW Servers (1999)
Erich Nahum, Tsipora Barzilai, Dilip K
This paper evaluates performance issues in WWW servers on UNIX-style platforms. While other work has focused on reducing the use of kernel primitives, we consider ways in which the operating system...
Locality-Aware Request Distribution in Cluster-based Network Servers (1998)
Vivek S. Pai, Mohit Aron, Gaurav Banga, Michael Svendsen, Peter Druschel, Willy Zwaenepoel, ...
We consider cluster-based network servers in which a front-end directs incoming requests to one of a number of back-ends. Specifically, we consider content-based request distribution: the front-end...
Enabling Content-Based Load Distribution for Scalable Services (1998)
Guerney Hunt, Erich Nahum, John Tracey
We argue that using information content of individual client requests to distribute load across a cluster of workstations or PCs has many attractive properties, and describe how current Internet...
Locality-Aware Request Distribution in Cluster-based Network Servers (1998)
Vivek S. Pai, Mohit Aron, Gaurav Banga, Michael Svendsen, Peter Druschel, Willy Zwaenepoel, ...
We consider cluster-based network servers in which a front-end directs incoming requests to one of a number of back-ends. Specifically, we consider content-based request distribution: the front-end...
Locality-Aware Request Distribution in Cluster-based Network Servers (1998)
Vivek S. Pai, Mohit Aron, Gaurav Banga, Michael Svendsen, Peter Druschel, Willy Zwaenepoel, ...
We consider cluster-based network servers in which a front-end directs incoming requests to one of a number of back-ends. Specifically, we consider content-based request distribution: the front-end...
Locality-Aware Request Distribution in Cluster-based Network Servers (1998)
Vivek S. Pai, Mohit Aron, Gaurav Banga, Michael Svendsen, Peter Druschel, Willy Zwaenepoel, ...
We consider cluster-based network servers in which a front-end directs incoming requests to one of a number of back-ends. Specifically, we consider content-based request distribution: the front-end...
Locality-Aware Request Distribution in Cluster-based Network Servers (1998)
Vivek S. Pai, Mohit Aron, Gaurav Banga, Michael Svendsen, Peter Druschel, Willy Zwaenepoel, ...
We consider cluster-based network servers in which a front-end directs incoming requests to one of a number of back-ends. Specifically, we consider content-based request distribution: the front-end...
Locality-Aware Request Distribution in Cluster-based Network Servers (1998)
Vivek S. Pai, Mohit Aron, Gaurav Banga, Michael Svendsen, Peter Druschel, Willy Zwaenepoel, ...
We consider cluster-based network servers in which a front-end directs incoming requests to one of a number of back-ends. Specifically, we consider content-based request distribution: the front-end...
Towards High Performance Cryptographic Software (1995)
Current software implementations of current cryptographic algorithms are orders of magnitude slower than required to secure a gigabit network. This paper examines three different approaches to...
Towards High Performance Cryptographic Software (1995)
this paper we will examine three different approaches to improving the performance of cryptographic software: new algorithm design, parallelization, and algorithm independent hardware support.
Towards High Performance Cryptographic Software (1995)
this paper we will examine three different approaches to improving the performance of cryptographic software: new algorithm design, parallelization, and algorithm independent hardware support. 2...
Performance Issues in WWW Servers (1970)
Erich Nahum, Tsipora Barzilai, Dilip K
This paper evaluates performance issues in WWW servers on UNIX-style platforms. While other work has focused on reducing the use of kernel primitives, we consider ways in which the operating system...