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Vol 16, No 3: June 2018

Weighted Round Robin Load Balancer to Enhance Web Server Cluster in OpenFlow Networks

Yuggo Afrianto (Bogor Agricultural University)
Heru Sukoco (Bogor Agricultural University)
Sri Wahjuni (Bogor Agricultural University)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Jun 2018

Abstract

Web server clusters require a reliable network management for increasing the quality of service (QoS). A load balancer system installed in a software-defined network (SDN) is one method that can improve the performance and availability of web server services. SDN is a dynamic and a programmable network management approach, and one protocol that supports it is OpenFlow. This research aims to design and analyse a model of a load balancer on OpenFlow networks, implementing a Weighted Round Robin (WRR) algorithm. The analysis process is conducted by measuring the value of a QoS web server performance parameters, such as response time, throughput, HTTP success, and loss connection. The results showed the WRR algorithm can be implemented for balancing a network system with dynamic resource allocation. The weight workload of each service can be obtained from the needs and existing network resources. The performance of a load balancer on an OpenFlow network is 57% better than in a traditional one for testing of response time conducted in a high connection. However, the throughput and HTTP success connection decreased by 2% and 10%, respectively, while HTTP loss connection increased by 49%.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

TELKOMNIKA

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT

Description

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