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Adaptive Leases: A Strong Consistency Mechanism for the World Wide Web

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Adaptive Leases: A Strong Consistency Mechanism for the World Wide Web
—In this paper, we argue that weak cache consistency mechanisms supported by existing Web proxy caches must be augmented by strong consistency mechanisms to support the growing diversity in application requirements. Existing strong consistency mechanisms are not appealing for Web environments due to their large state space or control message overhead. We focus on the lease approach that balances these trade-offs and present analytical models and policies for determining the optimal lease duration. We present extensions to the HTTP protocol to incorporate leases and, then, implement our techniques in the Squid proxy cache and the Apache Web server. Our experimental evaluation of the leases approach shows that 1) our techniques impose modest overheads even for long leases (a lease duration of 1 hour requires state to be maintained for 1,030 leases and imposes an per-object overhead of a control message every 33 minutes), 2) leases yields a 138-425 percent improvement over existing stro...
Venkata Duvvuri, Prashant J. Shenoy, Renu Tewari
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where INFOCOM
Authors Venkata Duvvuri, Prashant J. Shenoy, Renu Tewari
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