Dynamic Multi-distributed Web Cluster Group Model for Availability of Web Business

웹 비즈니스의 고가용성을 위한 동적 다중 웹 분산 클러스터 그룹 모델

  • 이기준 (조선대학교 대학원 전산통계학과) ;
  • 박경우 (광주보건대학 전산정보처리과) ;
  • 정채영 (조선대학교 수학·전산통계학부)
  • Published : 2001.09.01

Abstract

With the rapid growth of the Internet, various web-based businesses are creating a new environment in an imaginary space. However, this expanding Internet and user increase cause an overflow of transmission and numerous subordinate problems. To solve these problems, a parallel cluster system is produced using different methods. This thesis recommends a multi0distribution cluster group. It constructs a MPP dynamic distribution sub-cluster group using numerous low-priced and low-speed systems. This constructed sub-cluster group is then connected with a singular virtual IP to finally serve the needs of clients (users). This multi-distribution cluster group consists of an upper structure based on LVS and a dynamic serve cluster group centered around an SC-server. It conducts the workloads required from users in a parallel process. In addition to the web service, this multi-distribution cluster group can efficiently be utilized for the calculations which require database controls and a great number of parallel calculations as well as additional controls with result from the congestion of service.

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