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Cloud Servers can be crashed down , when it gets too many unnecessary requests or SYN Packets.
If you think it’s simply because there’s not enough bandwidth in the WAN, then you don’t know jack about network performance.
These tools can help you track down the cause of an issue.
Our findings represent that even if surrogate servers are poorly utilized, the CDN utility exhibits higher values in general.
Proceedings ArticleDOI
04 Jun 2012
98 Citations
High setup times make data center administrators fearful of any form of dynamic power management, whereby servers are suspended or shut down when load drops.
The repair servers are heterogeneous and can process certain types of repairables only if they have the necessary skill.
Our data are consistent with a sequential binding model for RPA, in which DBD A is responsible for positioning and initial binding of the RPA complex while DBD A together with DBD B direct stable, high-affinity binding to ssDNA.
The clinical significance of these DBD mutants is currently unclear, but it is logical to expect such mutants do occur in nature.
Such queries may correspond to bots trying to locate C&C servers that have been taken down.
We show how the redundancy of application servers can be invested to ensure efficient failover of Internet services when the legitimate processing server goes down.
Open accessJournal ArticleDOI
27 Jun 2010
71 Citations
While data replication can be exploited to power down servers without losing access to data, unfortunately, care must be taken in the design of the replication and server power down schemes to avoid creating load imbalances on the remaining "live" servers.
Therefore, the support of DBD will likely remain at a low level if there are no political changes.
Obviously it is trivial that the computation will be unsuccessful if all servers are interrupted.
Proceedings ArticleDOI
Wu-chang Feng, Wu-chi Feng 
22 May 2003
69 Citations
Our results quantify the breakup of current game servers across continents and show, quite suprisingly, that players do not necessarily migrate to servers that are geographically close.
Thus, there is significant potential for saving power by powering down excess servers during the troughs.
Proceedings ArticleDOI
Fan Wang, Vishwani D. Agrawal 
07 Mar 2010
This paper illustrates how soft errors are a reliability concern for computer servers.
We compare the above issues in both a helium DBD and a nitrogen DBD and report that our findings of the two stability disruption mechanisms are generic in different DBD systems.
For example, you should not upgrade your Web servers if customers experience most delays in the database server or load balancer.