DocumentCode
1303743
Title
Handling the load
Author
Adida, Ben
Author_Institution
MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Volume
2
Issue
1
fYear
1998
Firstpage
91
Lastpage
93
Abstract
The Internet´s available bandwidth is sometimes just barely enough to sustain the load we´re imposing on it. Who´s the culprit? The Web, of course, with all its bandwidth devouring technologies. Solving the Web´s load problems is no simple task. However, given the speed at which Web sites are adopting bandwidth hungry technology, we can expect serious trouble on the Internet within a few years. This trouble may disappear temporarily with the start-up of projects like Internet 2, whose aim is to greatly increase the Internet´s overall bandwidth. But computer technology fills bandwidth like a gas fills a room, taking up as much space as its given. Making greater bandwidth available will most likely spark the creation of more bandwidth hungry technology until the load is once again unbearable. In the end, one important principle remains: decentralization. The load, whatever it is, must be split intelligently between the clients and servers, utilizing bandwidth in an efficient manner. After all, decentralization is the principle on which the Web was built
Keywords
Internet; client-server systems; data handling; performance evaluation; Internet 2; Internet bandwidth; Web sites; World Wide Web; bandwidth devouring technologies; clients; computer technology; decentralization; load problems; servers; Bandwidth; File servers; Internet; Java; Network servers; Read-write memory; Streaming media; TCPIP; Web pages; Web server;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Internet Computing, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1089-7801
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/4236.656098
Filename
656098
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