TY - GEN
T1 - A quality of service (QoS) implementation of internet cache coherence
AU - Sustersic, John P.
AU - Hurson, Ali R.
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - Caching has long been employed in computer system architectures to improve performance in terms of reduced memory access times and latencies and hence, to improve throughput at the expense of additional complexity in memory organization and of managing multiple copies of shared data. In traditional largescale computer architectures, the cache coherency schemes developed permit very large, cache-coherent non-uniform memory access (CC-NUMA) to shared memory spaces. However, these approaches fail when applied to the vastness of the Internet and the growing complexities introduced by mobility. While caching has been successfully employed in specific, limited applications in modern Internet implementations, there has been no general-purpose approach to cache coherency on the Internet. A quality-of-service (QOS) approach is ideally suited for such a general-purpose cache coherence protocol, providing strong consistency for those data items that require it while permitting weaker consistency for less critical data. A statistical analysis of the read/write behavior of typical Internet data will be used to suggest a low overhead, inexpensive QOS solution to cache coherency issues on the Internet. An experimental framework will be to study and verify the potential of the proposed scheme as a viable solution to cache coherence on both wired and wireless Internet applications.
AB - Caching has long been employed in computer system architectures to improve performance in terms of reduced memory access times and latencies and hence, to improve throughput at the expense of additional complexity in memory organization and of managing multiple copies of shared data. In traditional largescale computer architectures, the cache coherency schemes developed permit very large, cache-coherent non-uniform memory access (CC-NUMA) to shared memory spaces. However, these approaches fail when applied to the vastness of the Internet and the growing complexities introduced by mobility. While caching has been successfully employed in specific, limited applications in modern Internet implementations, there has been no general-purpose approach to cache coherency on the Internet. A quality-of-service (QOS) approach is ideally suited for such a general-purpose cache coherence protocol, providing strong consistency for those data items that require it while permitting weaker consistency for less critical data. A statistical analysis of the read/write behavior of typical Internet data will be used to suggest a low overhead, inexpensive QOS solution to cache coherency issues on the Internet. An experimental framework will be to study and verify the potential of the proposed scheme as a viable solution to cache coherence on both wired and wireless Internet applications.
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U2 - 10.1109/AINA.2004.1283885
DO - 10.1109/AINA.2004.1283885
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:3042531805
SN - 0769520510
SN - 9780769520513
T3 - Proceedings - International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Application (AINA)
SP - 41
EP - 46
BT - Proceedings - 18th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications, AINA 2004 Volume 1 (Regional Papers)
A2 - Barolli, L.
T2 - Proceedings - 18th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications, AINA 2004
Y2 - 29 March 2004 through 31 March 2004
ER -