Sunday, 17 April 2016

Graceful Degradation in Server Overload Using Adaptive Content

Graceful Degradation in Server Overload Using Adaptive Content
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Published on 2008 by ProQuest

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Current web application-level Quality of Service (QoS) frameworks resort to refusing requests when met with overload. The proposed self-healing adaptive content framework (SHAC) will allow dynamic web-based applications to adapt their output in order to minimize the effects of flash crowds and server overload without refusing requests. A methodology to create a SHAC system for existing web applications is presented. An analytical Queuing Network model is created to predict the performance impact of the framework on existing systems. A PID controller-based autonomic manager is implemented to maintain response times below that of a preset service level agreement. Evaluation of the framework is shown through implementations in web services, a portal, an AJAX-driven systems and a blog server along with significant performance testing and QoS analysis.

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