G. S. Choi, Jin-Ha Kim, D. Ersoz, Mazin S. Yousif, C. Das
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Abstract
Improving the performance of Web servers has become a critical issue to handle the increasing demand on various network-based services. In this context, we exploit the local memory of programmable network interface cards (NICs) to improve the performance of cluster-based Web servers, which are increasingly used in designing Web server platforms. We use the NIC memory for caching recently accessed data blocks to improve server performance. We have implemented a prototype of the proposed NIC caching mechanism for a distributed Web server, based on PRESS (Carrera et al., 2002), on an 8-node, Myrinet-connected Linux cluster. Measurements with several server workloads show that NIC caching can enhance throughput by up to 27% compared to the original PRESS Web server without NIC caching, by minimizing the DMA and PCI bus overhead