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Web server benchmarking

Known as: Web server benchmark, Webserver benchmark 
Web server benchmarking is the process of estimating a web server performance in order to find if the server can serve sufficiently high workload.
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2014
2014
Virtualization techniques greatly benefit cloud computing. Live migration enables a datacenter to dynamically replace virtual… 
2014
2014
This work investigates power and performance trade-offs for Web servers on a state-of-the-art, high-density, power-efficient… 
2013
2013
This year the number of Internet users worldwide reached 2.27 billion, almost exactly twice what it was in 5 years ago, 1.15… 
2012
2012
Web server benchmarking has two main purposes, comparing different hardware platforms or server configurations, and testing the… 
2012
2012
Web-based services are used by many organizations to support their customers and employees. An important consideration in… 
2011
2011
This paper presents some web server benchmarking techniques and tools that can be used to evaluate the performance of standalone… 
2011
2011
As the web grows and the amount of traffics on the web server increase, problems related to performance begin to appear. Some… 
2008
2008
In this paper, we propose a scheme based on server node state control, including stand-by/wake-up and processor power control, to… 
2007
2007
Abstract|As the web grows and the amount of tracs onthe web server increase, problems related to performancebegin to appear… 
2002
2002
This paper discusses the use of a parallel discrete-event network emulator called the Internet Protocol Traffic and Network…