World Wide Web Cache Consistency

TitleWorld Wide Web Cache Consistency
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication1996
AuthorsGwertzman, James, and Seltzer Margo
Conference Name1996 USENIX Annual Technical Conference
Date PublishedJanuary 1996
KeywordsWWW
Abstract

The bandwidth demands of the World Wide Web continue to grow at a hyper-exponential rate. Given this rocketing growth, caching of web objects as a means to reduce network bandwidth consumption is likely to be a necessity in the very near future. Unfortunately, many Web caches do not satisfactorily maintain cache consistency. This paper presents a survey of contemporary cache consistency mechanisms in use on the Internet today and examines recent research in Web cache consistency. Using trace-driven simulation, we show that a weak cache consistency protocol (the one used in the Alex ftp cache) reduces network bandwidth consumption and server load more than either time-to-live fields or an invalidation protocol and can be tuned to return stale data less than 5% of the time.

URLhttp://www.eecs.harvard.edu/syrah/papers/usenix-96-webcache/