Abstract:
Many mapping schemes for parallel proxy servers have been proposed in previous research. The operations of these schemes are mainly URL-based, and therefore cannot fully ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Many mapping schemes for parallel proxy servers have been proposed in previous research. The operations of these schemes are mainly URL-based, and therefore cannot fully benefit from the new persistent connection feature of HTTP/1.1. In this article we propose a site-based mapping scheme that forwards all requests targeting the same Web site to the same proxy server. This allows a proxy to leave the TCP connections open between consecutive operations so as to avoid the costs of multiple open and close connections to the remote servers. Simulation results show that the proposed site-based scheme reduces 40-70 percent of connection setups and teardowns compared to conventional URL-based mapping schemes.
Published in: IEEE Network ( Volume: 18, Issue: 3, May-June 2004)
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Proxy Server ,
- TCP Connection ,
- Web Site ,
- Hash Function ,
- Number Of Institutions ,
- Conventional Scheme ,
- Mapping Strategy ,
- Static Function ,
- Conventional Function ,
- Remote Server ,
- Persistent Features ,
- Advantages Of Scheme ,
- Performance Metrics ,
- Proxy For The Number ,
- Single Connection ,
- Slow Start
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Proxy Server ,
- TCP Connection ,
- Web Site ,
- Hash Function ,
- Number Of Institutions ,
- Conventional Scheme ,
- Mapping Strategy ,
- Static Function ,
- Conventional Function ,
- Remote Server ,
- Persistent Features ,
- Advantages Of Scheme ,
- Performance Metrics ,
- Proxy For The Number ,
- Single Connection ,
- Slow Start