Essays about: "Redis prestanda"

Found 3 essays containing the words Redis prestanda.

  1. 1. An Evaluation of Intel Cache Allocation Technology for Data- Intensive Applications

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

    Author : Alan Ihre Sherif; [2021]
    Keywords : L3 cache; Last Level Cache; Intel Cache Allocation Technology; L3 Cache allocation; L3 cache performance improvement; Redis performance; Graph500 performance; bzip2 performance; L3-cache; Sista nivåns cache; Intel Cache Allocation Technology; L3 Cache-allokering; L3-cache prestandaförbättring; Redis prestanda; Graph500 prestanda; bzip2 prestanda;

    Abstract : On certain CPUs part of the Intel Xeon Scalable CPU family, the level three (L3) cache is shared among the CPU cores residing on the same CPU socket. This has benefits in that a larger and more scalable cache space is available to the CPU cores. READ MORE

  2. 2. A Cloud-native Vehicular Public Key Infrastructure : Towards a Highly-available and Dynamically- scalable VPKIaaS

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

    Author : Hamid Noroozi; [2021]
    Keywords : Security; Privacy; Vehicular PKI; VPKI; Identity and Credential Management; Vehicular Communications; VANETs; Availability; Scalability; Resilient; Efficiency; Microservice; Container Orchestration; Cloud; Pseudonym Transition; Pseudonym Unlinkability.; Säkerhet; personlig integritet; identitet- och behörighetsuppgifter; tillgänglighet; skalbarhet; motståndskraftig; effektivitet; moln; pseudonymitet; anonymitet; ospårbarhet.;

    Abstract : Efforts towards standardization of Vehicular Communication Systems (VCSs) have been conclusive on the use of Vehicular Public-Key Infrastructure (VPKI) for the establishment of trust among network participants. Employing VPKI in Vehicular Communication (VC) guarantees the integrity and authenticity of Cooperative Awareness Messages (CAMs) and Decentralized Environmental Notification Messages (DENMs). READ MORE

  3. 3. Snapple : A distributed, fault-tolerant, in-memory key-value store using Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för datavetenskap och kommunikation (CSC)

    Author : Johan Stenberg; [2016]
    Keywords : Distributed Systems; CRDTs; Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types; OR-Set; Snapple;

    Abstract : As services grow and receive more traffic, data resilience through replication becomes increasingly important. Modern large-scale Internet services such as Facebook, Google and Twitter serve millions of users concurrently. Replication is a vital component of distributed systems. READ MORE