Title
On the Impact of Management Instrumentation Models on Web Server Performance: A JMX Case Study
Abstract
JMX (Java Management eXtension) is a Java framework that allows any Java technology-based application or accessible resource to become easily manageable. This standard begins to be widely used within different managed systems which vary from large mainframes to small mobile devices, limited in both resource and computing capacity. Today, little is known about the costs associated with the manageability of a system. In this paper, we analyse the impact of various instrumentation models on the behavior of both the functional and the management plane. We show on a JMX instrumented web server that the service is highly affected by the management activity in driver and component models while a daemon approach limits the management impact on the functional service.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1007/978-3-540-72986-0_1
AIMS
Keywords
Field
DocType
java management extension,java technology-based application,management impact,management instrumentation models,jmx case study,functional service,management activity,jmx instrumented web server,web server performance,accessible resource,java framework,management plane,component model,management system,mobile device
Web server performance,Java collections framework,Computer science,Computer network,Mobile device,Management plane,Java,Daemon,Operating system,Benchmarking,Web server
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
4543
0302-9743
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.46
7
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Abdelkader Lahmadi19018.46
Anca Ghitescu220.46
Laurent Andrey3549.73
Olivier Festor466585.40