Check out the new USENIX Web site.
...Druschel
This work was supported in part by National Science Foundation Grant CCR-9503098
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...response
HTTP 1.1 supports persistent connections, but most browsers and servers today do not use HTTP 1.1.
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...backlog
In the System V Release 4 flavors of Unix (e.g. Solaris) this sum is limited by 2#2 rather than 3#3.
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...expires
4.4BSD's TCP retransmits at 6 seconds and 30 seconds after the first SYN is sent before finally giving up at 75 seconds. Other TCP implementations behave similarly.
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...implementation
This TIME-WAIT period should be set equal to twice the Maximum Segment Lifetime (MSL) of a packet on the Internet (RFC 793[21] specifies the MSL as 2 minutes, but many implementations use a much shorter value.)
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...processes
In this discussion we use the terms client processes to denote either client processes or client threads, as this distinction makes no difference to our method.
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Gaurav Banga
Mon Oct 20 16:49:15 CDT 1997