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An Extensible and Adaptive Framework for Load Balancing using multicasting

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(2004)

Abstract

Various load balancing solutions are available today. Most of these suffer from several issues such as single point of failure or merely the high prices that comes with specialised and proprietary solutions. We propose and im- plement a framework for load balancing solutions that eliminates the single point of failure. The framework is flexible and enables programmers to adapt the load balancing to the exact requirements a such may have. The frame- work enables the programmer to create single system image clusters, which to the outside world looks like a single host. We use multicasting in or- der to distribute the packets to al l cluster hosts. These are hereafter filtered on each cluster such that only one host ends up receiving the packet. The framework is tested and demonstrated using two example modules. The tests performed proves the concept and shows a performance advantage of using the framework.

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