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Autor: Apostolopoulos, George (Comienzo)
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Autor: Apostolopoulos, George ; Guérin, Roch ; Kamat, Sanjay ; Orda , Ariel ; Tripathi, Satish K.
Título: Intradomain QoS routing in IP networks: A feasibility and cost/benefit analysis
Páginas/Colación: pp. 42 - 54
IEEE Network Vol. 13, no. 5 Sept/Oct 1999
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Constraint-based routing gradually becomes an essential enabling mechanism for a variety of emerging network services such as virtual private networking and QoS support

Constraint-based routing gradually becomes an essential enabling mechanism for a variety of emerging network services such as virtual private networking and QoS support. A number of previous works have recognized its significance and investigated many aspects of the operation of constraint-based routing and in particular its variant concerned with determining paths for requests with specific QoS requirements, known as QoS routing. In this work we build on previous results on the cost of QoS routing and investigate the performance/cost trade-offs involved in the operation of a representative QoS routing architecture, elaborate on the constituents of this cost, and identify the main methods for containing the cost that QoS routing incurs on routers. Our results show that the cost of QoS routing is not excessive and that there indeed exist operational configurations, which can achieve reasonable performance gains with only a minimal increase in processing cost when compared to conventional best-effort routing.

 

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Autor: Apostolopoulos, George ; Peri, Vinod ; Pradhan, Prashant ; Saha, Debanjan
Título: Securing electronic commerce: Reducing the SSL overhead
Páginas/Colación: pp. 8-16
IEEE Network Vol. 14, no. 4 July/Aug 2000
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The last couple of years have seen a growing momentum toward using the Internet for conducting business

The last couple of years have seen a growing momentum toward using the Internet for conducting business. Web-based electronic commerce applications are one of the fastest growing segments of the Internet today. A key enabler for e-commerce applications is the ability to setup secure private channels over a public network. The Secure Sockets Layer protocol provides this capability and is the most widely used security protocol in the Internet. In this article we take a close look at the working principles behind SSL with an eye on performance. We benchmark two of the popular Web servers in wide use in a number of large e-commerce sites. Our results show that the overheads due to SSL can make Web servers slower by a couple of orders of magnitude. We investigate the reason for this deficiency by instrumenting the SSL protocol stack with a detailed profiling of the protocol processing components. In light of our observations, we outline architectural guidelines for large e-commerce sites

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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