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Apache Web Server Performance Evaluation using the HTTP2 Protocol Riswandi; Kasim; Muh. Fajri Raharjo
Journal of Engineering, Technology, and Applied Science (JETAS) Vol 2 No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Lamintang Education and Training Centre, in collaboration with the International Association of Educators, Scientists, Technologists, and Engineers (IA-ESTE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36079/lamintang.jetas-0201.92

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Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mengukur kinerja dari protokol HTTP/2 dan cara untuk mengaktifkan protokol ini, sehingga protokol ini dapat diimplementasi dan mempercepat kinerja dari berbagai web server. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian ini, ditunjukkan bahwa pengimplementasian protokol ini dapat berjalan pada web server apache versi 2.4.17. Pada pengukuran kinerja yang dilakukan bahwa kecepatan response time yang dihasilkan HTTP/2 dalam mentransfer data lebih kecil dari pada HTTP/1 dapat dilihat dari hasil response time HTTP/1 web server apache sebesar 128,6 ms sedangkan pada HTTP/2 86,3 ms, dan pada web server nginx juga menunjukkan response time HTTP/2 lebih kecil dari pada HTTP/1 yang sebesar 184,3 ms dan 141,6 pada HTTP/2. Dari hasil pengujian response time HTTP/2 menunjukkan performa kecepatan yang lebih cepat jika diterapkan dalam web server apache dari pada menggunakan web server nginx. Apache Web Server Performance Evaluation using the HTTP2 Protocol Abstract: This research was conducted to measure the performance of the HTTP/2 protocol and ways to activate this protocol, so that this protocol can be implemented and accelerate the performance of various web servers. Based on the results of this study, it was shown that implementing this protocol could run on the Apache web server version 2.4.17. In the performance measurement carried out that the speed of response time generated by HTTP/2 in transferring data is smaller than HTTP/1 can be seen from the results of the HTTP/1 web server response time of 128.6 ms while on HTTP/2 86.3 ms, and on the nginx web server also shows HTTP/2 response time is smaller than HTTP/1 which is 184.3 ms and 141.6 on HTTP/2. From the results of HTTP/2 response time testing shows the performance speed is faster if implemented in the Apache web server than using the Nginx web server. Keywords: Apache, HTTP/1, HTTP/2, Nginx, Response-Time.
Solar Panel Remote Monitoring and Control System on Miniature Weather Stations Based on Web Server and ESP32 Hermansyah; Kasim; Iin Karmila Yusri
International Journal of Recent Technology and Applied Science Vol 2 No 1: March 2020
Publisher : Lamintang Education and Training Centre, in collaboration with the International Association of Educators, Scientists, Technologists, and Engineers (IA-ESTE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36079/lamintang.ijortas-0201.56

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The weather station helps in planning socioeconomic activities such as agriculture, tourism, transportation, marine activities and plantations. The station needs an energy source, an electric energy source to operate, and is needed to get continuous assistance. This study aims to build a system for using two sources of electrical energy to support electricity stations that can be monitored and control remotely and provide information on the use of electrical energy in miniature weather stations into a web server. This research produces a remote monitoring and control system that can automatically switch primary energy sources to backup energy sources. When taking the main current source goes out, the system is able to carry the energy source back to the main source back to the main source alive again. The system can make changes manually using a web server that can be controlled remotely. When the battery reaches a voltage above 14.40 volts, the charging process stops and the system uses electrical energy from the battery. When the battery voltage reads 11.89 volts, do the battery charging process again. Electrical energy system information on miniature stations can display information about voltage, current, power, temperature and intensity of sunlight in the form of graphical visualization in real time.