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2012년 세계양돈수의사대회(IPVS) 한국 유치

  • Gang, Hwa-Sun
    • Journal of the korean veterinary medical association
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    • v.44 no.7
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    • pp.665-667
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    • 2008
  • 한국양돈수의사회는 한국양돈업의 위상을 제고하고 세계 속에서의 경쟁력을 갖추어 나가기 위해 아시아 양돈수의사대회를 2003년 서울에서 1차 대회를 개최하였으며, 2008년 남아공 더반에서 2012년 IPVS를 한국 제주에서 개최하도록 유치를 성공시키는 쾌거를 이루었다.

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A Distributed Layer 7 Server Load Balancing (분산형 레이어 7 서버 부하 분산)

  • Kwon, Hui-Ung;Kwak, Hu-Keun;Chung, Kyu-Sik
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartA
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    • v.15A no.4
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    • pp.199-210
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    • 2008
  • A Clustering based wireless internet proxy server needs a layer-7 load balancer with URL hashing methods to reduce the total storage space for servers. Layer-4 load balancer located in front of server cluster is to distribute client requests to the servers with the same contents at transport layer, such as TCP or UDP, without looking at the content of the request. Layer-7 load balancer located in front of server cluster is to parse client requests in application layer and distribute them to servers based on different types of request contents. Layer 7 load balancer allows servers to have different contents in an exclusive way so that it can minimize the total storage space for servers and improve overall cluster performance. However, its scalability is limited due to the high overhead of parsing requests in application layer as different from layer-4 load balancer. In order to overcome its scalability limitation, in this paper, we propose a distributed layer-7 load balancer by replacing a single layer-7 load balancer in the conventional scheme by a single layer-4 load balancer located in front of server cluster and a set of layer-7 load balancers located at server cluster. In a clustering based wireless internet proxy server, we implemented the conventional scheme by using KTCPVS(Kernel TCP Virtual Server), a linux based layer-7 load balancer. Also, we implemented the proposed scheme by using IPVS(IP Virtual Server), a linux-based layer-4 load balancer, installing KTCPVS in each server, and making them work together. We performed experiments using 16 PCs. Experimental results show scalability and high performance of the proposed scheme, as the number of servers grows, compared to the conventional scheme.