通过奖励驱动的请求优先级改进互联网服务的性能

Alexander Totok, V. Karamcheti
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对于现代Internet服务的提供者来说,满足客户机QoS期望是一项困难的任务,特别是当Web服务器经历过载条件(稳定或短暂)时,这会导致响应时间增加和请求拒绝,从而导致用户受挫、服务使用率降低和收入减少。在本文中,我们提出了一个服务器端请求调度机制来解决这些问题。我们的奖励驱动请求优先级(RDRP)算法为可能带来更多服务利润(或任何其他特定于应用程序的奖励)的客户端Web会话提供了更高的执行优先级。该方法的工作原理是,通过将迄今为止看到的请求与有关最近客户机行为的聚合信息进行比较,预测未来的会话结构,并使用这些预测优先分配Web服务器资源。我们使用TPC-W基准应用程序和基于cbmg的Web工作负载,并在JBoss应用服务器上实现了RDRP技术,实验表明RDRP可以显著提高服务获得的奖励,同时为客户端提供更好的QoS,从而带来更多的奖励
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Improving Performance of Internet Services Through Reward-Driven Request Prioritization
Meeting client QoS expectations proves to be a difficult task for the providers of modern Internet services, especially when Web servers experience overload conditions (steady or transient), which cause increased response times and request rejections, leading to user frustration, lowered usage of the service and reduced revenues. In this paper, we propose a server-side request scheduling mechanism that addresses these problems. Our reward-driven request prioritization (RDRP) algorithm gives higher execution priority to client Web sessions that are likely to bring more service profit (or any other application-specific reward). The method works by predicting future session structure by comparing its requests seen so far with aggregated information about recent client behavior, and using these predictions to preferentially allocate Web server resources. Our experiments using the TPC-W benchmark application and CBMG-based Web workloads, with an implementation of the RDRP techniques in the JBoss application server, show that RDRP can significantly boost reward attained by the service, while providing better QoS to clients that bring more reward
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