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A server-to-server view of the internet

Proceedings of the 11th ACM Conference on Emerging Networking Experiments and Technologies, 2015
While the performance characteristics of access networks and end-user-to-server paths are well-studied, measuring the performance of the Internet's core remains, largely, an uncharted territory. With more content being moved closer to the end-user, server-to-server paths have increased in length and have a significant role in dictating the quality of ...
Arthur W. Berger   +4 more
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Detecting Malicious Server Based on Server-to-Server Realation Graph

2016 IEEE First International Conference on Data Science in Cyberspace (DSC), 2016
The rapid development of Internet attack has posed severe threats to information security. Therefore, it's of great interest to both the Internet security companies and researchers to develop novel methods which are capable of protecting users against new threats. However, the sources of these network attack varies.
Futai Zou   +6 more
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Architecture of Cloud Server with Cache on Server

Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Competitive Strategies, 2016
We are aware that some isolated part of memory can be utilized to fast access of data. This utilization of part of memory area is called caching. The data is made available depending on number of access or may be by using other techniques like date of access, or vulnerary data. Hence caching can also be useful when device is offline also.
Bharat Singh Deora, Sushma Satpute
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Three-Server Queue with Consultations by Main Server with a Buffer at the Main Server

2021
In this paper, we analyse a three-server queueing model which is equipped with a main server and two regular servers. The main server offers consultations to the identical regular servers with a preemptive priority over customers. The service of the customers at the main server undergo interruptions during consultations.
Thekkiniyedath Resmi, K. Ravikumar
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The slow server problem [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Applied Probability, 1985
The problem is what to do with a slow server in a service facility which has fast and slow servers. Should the slow server be used to render service, or is it better not to use it at all? Simple models for answering this question are formulated and studied.
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Sporadic Server revisited

Proceedings of the 2010 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, 2010
The Sporadic Server (SS) overcomes the major limitations of other Resource Reservation Fixed Priority based techniques, but it also presents some drawbacks, mainly related to an increased scheduling overhead and a not so efficient behavior during overrun situations.In this paper we introduce and prove the effectiveness of an improved SS with reduced ...
D. FAGGIOLI   +2 more
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Optimal Server Allocation in a System of Multi-Server Stations

Management Science, 1987
Consider a closed queueing network (Gordon and Newell [Gordon, W. J., G. F. Newell. 1967. Closed queueing networks with exponential servers. Oper. Res. 15 252–267.]) with a set of stations. The service rate at each station is an increasing concave function of the number of jobs at that station.
J. George Shanthikumar, David D. Yao
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Communicating with Servers

2016
After learning about the powers of device capabilities via multiple examples, it’s time to get back to your housing application. So far, you have been populating your app locally with some dummy data, but no application can survive without communicating with a server. In this chapter, you will learn how to interact with network APIs.
Akshat Paul, Abhishek Nalwaya
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A Development Server Is a Production Server to a Developer

2010
You are going along well, and everyone is getting along swimmingly, but have you noticed that the better you get at your job, the more you are asked to do? And have you also noticed that often developers will reach out to you only in case of an emergency on their part, and that everything is always an emergency, no matter what the server?
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