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ICDCSW
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Scaling Server Selection Using a Multi-Broker Architecture
Server replication is a common approach to improving the scalability of a service on the Internet. For this approach, the task of finding an appropriate server from a set of repli...
Mohamed-Vall O. Mohamed-Salem, Gregor von Bochmann...
AICT
2008
IEEE
13 years 7 months ago
Towards Efficient Service Placement and Server Selection for Large-Scale Deployments
Currently many service providers offer their services using a private and proprietary hard- and software infrastructure. These infrastructures often share many similarities. Hence...
Jeroen Famaey, Tim Wauters, Filip De Turck, Bart D...
VLDB
1992
ACM
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13 years 9 months ago
Performance and Scalability of Client-Server Database Architectures
Recent developments in software and hardware changed the way database systems are built and operate. In this paper we present database architectures based on the Client Server par...
Alex Delis, Nick Roussopoulos
PDP
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Internet-Scale Simulations of a Peer Selection Algorithm
The match between a peer-to-peer overlay and the physical Internet infrastructure is a constant issue. Time-constrained peer-to-peer applications such as live streaming systems ar...
Ali Boudani, Yiping Chen, Gilles Straub, Gwendal S...
INFOCOM
1997
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Server Selection Using Dynamic Path Characterization in Wide-Area Networks
Replication is a commonly proposed solution to problems of scale associated with distributed services. However, when a service is replicated, each client must be assigned a server...
Robert L. Carter, Mark Crovella