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Scalable network architectures, protocols and measurements for adaptive quality of service.
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Scalable network architectures, protocols and measurements for adaptive quality of service./
作者:
Wang, Xin.
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248 p.
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Adviser: Henning Schulzrinne.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International62-02B.
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Engineering, Electronics and Electrical. -
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Scalable network architectures, protocols and measurements for adaptive quality of service.
Wang, Xin.
Scalable network architectures, protocols and measurements for adaptive quality of service.
- 248 p.
Adviser: Henning Schulzrinne.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Columbia University, 2001.
New IP services and applications have diverse and stringent bandwidth and quality of service requirements. It is difficult and costly to predict these requirements and add sufficient capacity to provide reliable and high quality service. This thesis is broadly concerned with scalable and efficient architectures for delivering Internet applications reliably and with high quality. The work consists of two parts.
ISBN: 0493154418Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The second part of the thesis is a study of the performance of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). LDAP is potentially useful for the management of network resources, and the administration of traffic-handling and pricing policies. We describe a benchmark tool to study LDAP performance in a dynamic environment. The tool provides a detailed profile of the latency and throughput contributions of system components. We report measured performance using a LDAP schema proposed for administration of Service Level Specifications in a differentiated network. In most cases, the connection management latency increases sharply at high loads and thus dominate the response time. The TCP Nagle algorithm is found to introduce a very large additional latency, and it appears beneficial to disable it in the LDAP server. The CPU capability is found to be significant in limiting the performance of the LDAP server, and for larger directories, which cannot be kept in memory, data transfer from the disk also plays a major role. The scaling of server performance with the number of directory entries is determined by the increase in back-end search latency, and scaling with directory entry size is limited by the front-end encoding of search results, and, for out-of-memory directories, by the disk access latency.
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