dc.description.abstract | Global web applications face the problem of high network latency due to their need to
communicate with distant data centers. Many applications use edge networks for caching
images, CSS, javascript, and other static content in order to avoid some of this network
latency. However, for updates and for anything other than static content, communication
with the data center is still required, and can dominate application request latencies. One
way to address this problem is to push more of the web application, as well the database on
which it depends, from the remote data center towards the edge of the network. This thesis
presents preliminary work in this direction. Speci cally, it presents an edge-aware dynamic
data replication architecture for relational database systems supporting web applications.
The objective is to allow dynamic content to be served from the edge of the network, with
low latency. | en |