The design of the UNIX operating system
The design of the UNIX operating system
Lazy receiver processing (LRP): a network subsystem architecture for server systems
OSDI '96 Proceedings of the second USENIX symposium on Operating systems design and implementation
Resource containers: a new facility for resource management in server systems
OSDI '99 Proceedings of the third symposium on Operating systems design and implementation
Cluster reserves: a mechanism for resource management in cluster-based network servers
Proceedings of the 2000 ACM SIGMETRICS international conference on Measurement and modeling of computer systems
Diffusive Load-Balancing Policies for Dynamic Applications
IEEE Concurrency
Operating system support for server applications
Operating system support for server applications
Measuring the capacity of a web server
USITS'97 Proceedings of the USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems on USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems
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Nowadays operating systems on single servers have encountered a lot of trouble; server clusters are not able to offer different services for different clients. Under this circumstance, we put forward a new idea, that is, different clients are given different priority domains, thus can gain different services. We improve current resource management mechanism, and use it on server nodes in clusters. Experiment results show that the method is effective, and a cluster can provide different services to different clients, therefore the performance of server clusters are improved.