Current Research Trends in Internet Servers K. Kant Intel Corporation M S JF1-231, 25111 N E 25th Avenue Hillsboro, O R 9 7 1 2 4 E m a i h krishna.kant @ intel.com Prasant M o h a p a t r a D e p a r t m e n t of C o m p u t e r Science and Engineering Michigan State University East Lansing, M I 4 8 8 2 4 Emaih prasant@cse.msu.edu Introduction The proceedings of PAWS-2000 included an article "Scalable Internet Servers: Issues and Challenges" [1] wherein we identified eleven different research areas in the Internet Server space that require significant work (available at http://kkant.ccwebhost.com/PAWS2000). The main motivation was to spur more interest and research into the Internet server. In this article we add to this list by mentioning a number of research issues on the two new topics encompassed by PAWS-2001, namely, wireless Intemet access and peer to peer computing. On the latter topic, we also describe some of our recent work. We also revisit some of the content and load management issues mentioned in [1] and briefly describe some of the work that we have accomplished in
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