Title :
Speculative data dissemination and service to reduce server load, network traffic and service time in distributed information systems
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Boston Univ., MA, USA
fDate :
26 Feb-1 Mar 1996
Abstract :
We present two server-initiated protocols to improve the performance of distributed information systems (e.g. WWW). Our first protocol is a hierarchical data dissemination mechanism that allows information to propagate from its producers to servers that are closer to its consumers. This dissemination reduces network traffic and balances load amongst servers by exploiting geographic and temporal locality of reference properties exhibited in client access patterns. Our second protocol relies on “speculative service”, whereby a request for a document as serviced by sending, in addition to the document requested, a number of other documents that the server speculates will be requested in the near future. This speculation reduces service time by exploiting the spatial locality of reference property. We present results of trace-driven simulations that quantify the attainable performance gains for both protocols
Keywords :
client-server systems; file servers; information dissemination; information retrieval; information systems; protocols; resource allocation; simulation; client access patterns; distributed information systems; document request; geographic locality; hierarchical data dissemination mechanism; information propagation; load balancing; network traffic reduction; performance gains; server load reduction; server-initiated protocols; service time reduction; speculative data dissemination; speculative service; temporal locality; trace-driven simulations; Access protocols; Computer science; Distributed information systems; File systems; Network servers; Performance gain; Resource management; Telecommunication traffic; Web server; World Wide Web;
Conference_Titel :
Data Engineering, 1996. Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7240-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICDE.1996.492104