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Web accelerator or download accelerator: What does it do and how does it work
A web accelerator is a proxy server that reduces web
site access times. Web accelerators may use several techniques to
achieve this reduction.
They may cache recently or frequently accessed documents so they may
be sent to the client with less latency or at a faster transfer rate
than the remote server could.
They may freshen objects in the cache ensuring that frequently
accessed content is readily available for display.
They may prefetch documents that are likely to be accessed in the near
future.
They may compress documents to a smaller size, for example by reducing
the quality of images or by sending only what's changed since the
document was last requested.
They may filter out ads and other undesirable objects so they are not
sent to the client at all.
They may maintain persistent TCP connections between the client and
the proxy server.
Web accelerators may be installed on the client (browsing) computer or
on ISP hosted servers or both. Accelerating delivery through
compression requires some type of host based server to collect,
compress and then deliver content to a client computer.
As of June 2005, these applications generally serve to improve dial-up
and other low speed connections. Many users can achieve a 2 to 3 times
speed increase in average browsing experience, while some report a 5
to 10 times speed increases for specific web pages.
Google's Web Accelerator has attempted to improve broadband access to
the sites. Moreover, they are designed for web browsing and,
sometimes, for e-mailing and can not improve speeds of streaming,
gaming, P2P downloads or many other Internet applications. Many ISPs
offer web accelerators as a part of their dial up service.
Some web accelerators have been very controversial pieces of software.
Critics claim that prefetching HTML page links slows the internet
backbone. Others suggest that the accelerators overload web servers
with prefetching and cache freshening behaviors.