Abstract

Typical request processing systems, such as web servers and database servers, try to accommodate all requests as fast as possible, which can be described as a Best-Effort approach. However, different application items may have different quality-of-service (QoS) requirements, and this can be viewed as an orthogonal concern to the basic system functionality. In this paper we propose the QoS-Broker, a middleware for delivering QoS over servers and applications. We show its architecture to support contracts over varied targets including queries, transactions, services or sessions, also allowing expressions on variables to be specified in those targets. We also discuss how the QoS-Broker implements basic strategies for QoS over workloads. Our experimental results illustrate the middleware by applying priority and weighted- fair-queuing based differentiation over clients and over transactions, and also admission control, using a benchmark as a case-study.

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