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Capacity Planning for Web Performance: Metrics, Models, and Methods Capacity Planning for Web Performance: Metrics, Models, and Methods, 1/e Daniel Menasce, George Mason University, Virginia Virgilio A.F. Almeida, Federal Univeristy of Minas Gerais, Brazil Published June, 1998 by Copyright 1998, 336 pp. Paper ISBN 0-13-693822-1 Sign up for on this subject. See other books about: ULLET = ULLET = ULLET = Preface. Theme and Approach.
Who Should Read this Book. Book Organization. Book's Web Site and Authors' Addresses. When Performance Is a Problem. Client/Server Performance. The Capacity Planning Concept. Web Server Performance.
Intranet Performance. Internet Service Provider (ISP) Performance. What Are Client/Server Systems? The World of Networks. Types of Networks.
Wide Area Networks (WANs). Local Area Networks (LANs). The LAN to WAN Connection.
The Home to WAN Connection. Internet Protocol. Transmission Control Protocol. The World of Clients and Servers. The Client/Server Paradigm. Server Types.
Architectural Issues. Concluding Remarks. Performance Issues in Client/Server Environments. Communication-Processing Delay Diagrams. Service Times and Service Demands. Service Times at Single Disks and Disk Arrays.
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Some Basic Performance Results. Utilization Law. Forced Flow Law. Service Demand Law. Little's Law. Summary of Basic Results.
Performance Metrics in C/S Systems. Concluding Remarks.
Web Server and Intranet Performance Issues. More than Just Servers. The Combination of HTTP and TCP/IP.
Hardware and Operating System. Where Are the Delays? Anatomy of a Web Transaction. Perception of Performance. Quality of Service. Basic Components.
Proxy, Cache, and Mirror. Dynamic Web Pages. Novel Features. Intranet and the Internet. Bandwidth and Latency. Capacity Planning. A Step-by-Step Approach to Capacity Planning in Client/Server Systems.
Adequate Capacity. A Methodology for Capacity Planning in C/S Environments. Understanding the Environment. Workload Characterization. Breaking Down the Global Workload. Data Collection Issues.
Validating Workload Models. Workload Forecasting. Performance Modeling and Prediction. Performance Models. Performance Prediction Techniques. Performance Model Validation. Development of a Cost Model.
Cost/Performance Analysis. Concluding Remarks. Understanding and Characterizing the Workload. Characterizing the Workload for an Intranet.
First Approach. A Simple Example. Workload Model. Workload Characterization Methodology.
Choice of an Analysis Standpoint. 4u Download Youtube Video 1 3 2 (crack) Exe here. Identification of the Basic Component. Choice of the Characterizing Parameter.
Data Collection. Partitioning the Workload. Resource Usage.
Geographical Orientation. Organizational Unit. Calculating Class Parameters. ParagraphData Analysis. ParagraphDistance Measures. ParagraphScaling Techniques. ParagraphClustering Algorithms.
Bursty Workloads. Using Standard Industry Benchmarks. The Nature of Benchmarks. Benchmark Hierarchy. Avoiding Pitfalls. Common Benchmarks. Component-Level Benchmarks.