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Network Load Manager-An Http-Host Based Load Balancer At Inspiring Lab Pvt. Ltd. - A Final Year Internship Report [CSC-452] 

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27

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Author/Contributor

Rupesh Khanal, Rajan Karmacharya (Supervisor)

Publisher/Credit

Kathmandu: St. Xavier's College

Date

June 2015

Document type

Thesis or project

Department

Computer science

Course

BscCSIT, CSC-452: Internship

Level

Bachelor

Batch

2010

Abstract

In today’s world, more or less, every activity belongs to internet. The increase of
E-Commerce has leads many businesses to carry out the most of their day-to-day
business online transaction on data. As a result of the popularity of the web,
providers of web sites and storage space providers want to ensure the availability
of access to information for their users and the guarantee that requests are
processed as quickly as possible.
Trending Web applications can neither rely on a single powerful server nor on
independent mirrored-servers to support the ever increasing request load. When a
single Server machine isn't enough to handle the traffic on the network it's time to
look into building a web Farm that uses multiple machines on the network acting
as a single server. Administration of two or more servers and keeping them
properly synched is actually a lot more work than administering a single server.
The Load Balancing system can provide benefits in the overload scenario. The use
of these systems overcomes the bottlenecking during the request. For one, it's
generally cheaper to throw mid-level machines at a load problem rather than
buying the line high end machine.
Hence, this project intends to summarize the minimization of possible problems in
the web based servers and cost effective manner and has analyzed to overcome
those threats through transparent method of study.

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