Improving scalability of data-centric services using in-network traffic inspection

C. He, V. Karamcheti
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A growing number of network services are being constructed using the XML Web services architecture. By design, client interactions with such services are governed by open protocols such as UDDI, WSDL, and SOAP that permit programmatic discovery and functionality invocation. Additionally, for a large number of currently deployed services, it is possible to interpret service requests as structured accesses against a (physical or virtual) database. These two trends suggest the possibility of building network intermediaries that can inspect traffic flowing between clients and services, infer models for service access patterns, and potentially improve service scalability by taking actions such as replication, request redirection, or admission control. This paper reports on our experience designing and implementing such a network intermediary architecture. Experiments on an emulated WAN using synthetic workloads show that our approach achieves significant performance improvements in client-perceived response time.
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使用网络内流量检测提高以数据为中心的服务的可伸缩性
越来越多的网络服务正在使用XML Web服务体系结构构造。按照设计,与这些服务的客户机交互由开放协议(如UDDI、WSDL和SOAP)管理,这些协议允许编程发现和功能调用。此外,对于大量当前部署的服务,可以将服务请求解释为对(物理或虚拟)数据库的结构化访问。这两种趋势表明构建网络中介的可能性,这些中介可以检查客户机和服务之间的流量,推断服务访问模式的模型,并可能通过采取复制、请求重定向或准入控制等操作来提高服务的可伸缩性。本文报告了我们设计和实现这种网络中介体系结构的经验。在使用合成工作负载的模拟WAN上进行的实验表明,我们的方法在客户感知的响应时间方面实现了显著的性能改进。
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