@InProceedings{ FGCN2007-HsMgt,
	author = "Thomas Dreibholz and Erwin Paul Rathgeb",
	title = "{An Evaluation of the Pool Maintenance Overhead in Reliable Server Pooling Systems}",
	booktitle = "{Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Future Generation Communication and Networking~(FGCN)}",
	volume = "1",
	pages = "136--143",
	numpages = "8",
	day = "6",
	month = dec,
	year = "2007",
	address = "Jeju Island/South Korea",
	language = "english",
	isbn = "0-7695-3048-6",
	doi = "10.1109/FGCN.2007.62",
	keywords = "Reliable Server Pooling~(RSerPool), Server Pools, Handlespace Management, SCTP, Performance",
	abstract = "{Reliable Server Pooling~(RSerPool) is a protocol framework for server redundancy and session failover, currently still under standardization by the IETF RSerPool~WG. An important property of RSerPool is its lightweight architecture: server pool and session management can be realized with small CPU power and memory requirements. That is, RSerPool-based services can also be managed and provided by embedded systems. Currently, there has already been some research on the performance of the data structures managing server pools. But a generic, application-independent performance analysis -- in particular also including measurements in real system setups -- is still missing.
Therefore, the aim of this paper is -- after an outline of the RSerPool framework, an introduction to the pool management procedures and a description of our pool management approach -- to first provide a detailed performance evaluation of the pool management structures themselves. Afterwards, the performance of a prototype implementation is analysed in order to evaluate its applicability under real network conditions.}",
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	note = "{ISBN} 0-7695-3048-6"
}

