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Content delivery network (CDN) with a high quality-of-service (QoS) requirement deals with three challenging problems: 1) a cache server deployment problem to determine where to locate cache servers, 2) a request routing problem to settle which cache server serves a user request, and 3) a content replication problem to decide which content is stored in a cache server. Cooperation among cache servers...
Cluster management has become a multi objective task that involves many disciplines like power optimization, fault tolerance, dependability and online system operation analysis. Efficient and secure operation of these clusters is a key objective of any data center policy. In addition, the service provided by these servers must fulfill a level of quality of service (QoS) to the customers. Applying...
Shared resource pools are facilities featuring a certain amount of resources which can be used by different applications. For managing resources in such pools, the demand of each application can be used. Such a demand, however, is driven by the workload, which varies over time. For that reason, adaptive approaches have been proposed for the management of shared resources pools. Whereas a number of...
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