Service Delivery Mechanism on Content Based Cluster using Similarity of Services

Authors

  • T.N Anitha Visweswaraya technological university, India
  • R Balakrishna Dept of ISE, Rajarajeswari college of engineering, Mysore road, Bangalore, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14738/tnc.32.1089

Keywords:

Content based load balancing, Clusterization, ADC, Virtualization

Abstract

Load balancing on web servers has become a major area of research due to ever increasing internet users’ population and heavy load on popular website servers. Content based load balancing is proved to be a good mechanism to balance load on servers providing high quality services to the users’ requesting for different category of content. On-demand creation of virtual servers has solved the complexity of load distribution and clusterization helps in grouping of same category servers. We propose a novel mechanism which works on clusterization of different grade servers intended to provide content based services to the users. Through experimental results it is found that this technique is helpful in increasing throughput and provides better quality of service to the users.

Author Biography

T.N Anitha, Visweswaraya technological university, India

T.N.  Anitha,  Associate  Professor,  Department of Computer  Science & Engineering,  SJCIT,  Chickballapur-562101,  Karnataka, India.

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Published

2015-05-02

How to Cite

Anitha, T., & Balakrishna, R. (2015). Service Delivery Mechanism on Content Based Cluster using Similarity of Services. Discoveries in Agriculture and Food Sciences, 3(2), 25. https://doi.org/10.14738/tnc.32.1089