基于ajax的商业在线服务的浏览器工作负载表征

Shu Xu, Bo Huang, Junyong Ding, J. Dai
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向云计算和SaaS的过渡是一种颠覆性趋势,用户可以在任何客户机上通过浏览器方便地访问这些服务。此外,随着Web 2.0和AJAX技术的流行,基于浏览器的客户机可以具有与传统桌面应用程序相当的复杂应用程序逻辑和花哨的用户界面。本文使用基于ajax的web客户端Zimbra(一个商业在线消息传递和协作套件),对基于浏览器的客户端的工作负载构建和特征进行了研究。通过比较不同Zimbra服务器数据集、不同浏览器和不同客户端平台的各种工作负载行为,呈现出现实生活中web应用程序的特征,与文献中已有的浏览器基准有显著差异。此外,我们的工作负载的独立于平台和浏览器的设计使其可以跨各种客户机移植。最后,本文还通过分析工作负载执行、浏览器内存占用和浏览器子模块的分解,对浏览器内部提供了有价值的见解。
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Browser workload characterization for an Ajax-based commercial online service
The transition to cloud computing and SaaS is a disruptive trend where users can conveniently access the services through browsers at any clients. In addition, with the prevalence of Web 2.0 and AJAX techniques, a browser-based client can have complex application logic and fancy user interface that are comparable to traditional desktop applications. This paper reports the study of workload construction and characterization for browser-based clients, using the Ajax-based web client of Zimbra (a commercial online messaging and collaboration suite). By comparing the various workload behaviors across different Zimbra server datasets, different browsers and different client platforms, it presents the characteristics of a real-life web application, which has significant differences from existing browser benchmarks in the literature. In addition, the platform-independent and browser-independent design of our workload makes it portable across various clients. Finally, this paper also provides valuable insights to the browser internals by analyzing the workload execution, the browser memory footprint and the breakdown of browser sub-modules.
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