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Server-Based Dynamic Server Selection Algorithms [PDF]
Server selection is an important problem in replicated server systems distributed over the Internet. In this paper, we study two server selection algorithms under a server-based framework we have developed. These algorithms utilize server load and network performance information collected through a shared passive measurement mechanism to determine the ...
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Architecture of data mining server: DATAFRONT/Server
IEEE SMC'99 Conference Proceedings. 1999 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (Cat. No.99CH37028), 2003The data mining server, whose architecture is described in this paper, automatically extracts from a database some interesting features in the form of IF THEN rules. The architecture is a Web-based client-server architecture: the server side of the system consists of a mining engine, a Web-page-generating engine, a mining scenario, a database, and a ...
H. Ashida, T. Morita
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A multi-server queueing model with server consultations
European Journal of Operational Research, 2014Abstract We consider a multi-server queueing model in which the arrivals occur according to a Markovian arrival process. One of the servers, henceforth referred to as the main server, offers consultation to fellow servers (referred to as regular servers) apart from serving the customers. A regular server may request a consultation only when serving a
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2014
The concept behind a media server is its ability to store all of your media files—music and movies—in one central location, and then stream them from that location to whatever device in your house you choose. These days, almost every media device (and some non-media devices) can hook up to a network—if not the Internet, then at least your home network.
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The concept behind a media server is its ability to store all of your media files—music and movies—in one central location, and then stream them from that location to whatever device in your house you choose. These days, almost every media device (and some non-media devices) can hook up to a network—if not the Internet, then at least your home network.
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Media servers, broadcast servers: the same or different? [PDF]
In the not too distant future, the role of video tape in broadcasting will be limited to acquisition and archiving. Most other functions from editing to playout will be disc based. To date, applications of disc drives in broadcasting have been limited to offline editing (compressed) or online at full quality in purpose designed post production systems.
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2014
Applications typically run on servers which are quite different from user workstations. Servers can be physical or virtual. Administrators need to know what hardware and software is on the application servers.
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Applications typically run on servers which are quite different from user workstations. Servers can be physical or virtual. Administrators need to know what hardware and software is on the application servers.
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Ivybridge server architecture: A converged server
2014 IEEE Hot Chips 26 Symposium (HCS), 2014Irma Esmer, Sailesh Kottapalli
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A Multi-server Queueing System with Backup Servers
2018We consider a multi-server queuing system that can be useful for solving the problem of reaching a trade-off between energy saving considerations and quality of customer’s service by the use of so-called backup servers. A backup server joins to the service of a customer in case the timer installed at the service beginning moment on the main server ...
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Protein identification and analysis tools in the ExPASy server.
Methods in molecular biology, 1999M. Wilkins+6 more
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2014
Chapter 3 is an introduction to server technologies and their relation to enterprise applications administration. This chapter introduces the hardware concepts associated with server technologies including performance characteristics and technical details of various components such as processors, memory, and disk. In addition, their performance and its
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Chapter 3 is an introduction to server technologies and their relation to enterprise applications administration. This chapter introduces the hardware concepts associated with server technologies including performance characteristics and technical details of various components such as processors, memory, and disk. In addition, their performance and its
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