Load balancing with SIP protocol using distributed web-server system
by U. Harshavardhini; T. Saraswathi; J. Manju
International Journal of Advanced Intelligence Paradigms (IJAIP), Vol. 21, No. 3/4, 2022

Abstract: Web server system describes an innovative algorithm for balancing load by allocating the task to the clusters (Pai et al., 1998) of SIP server (Aron and Druschel, 1999; Bernardos et al., 2016). The requisition to a cluster of SIP servers is developed by using session initiation protocol (SIP). This algorithm supports three main techniques for the locally distributed WS system such as CJSQ, TJSQ and TLWL for the allocation of works to least values in the servers. This technique is incorporated with the knowledge of the SIP server (Aron and Druschel, 1999; Bernardos et al., 2016; Foundry Networks, 2007) to recognise the variability in call length and for creating a dynamic estimate of back-end server load for peculiar SIP transactions. The load balancer helps to boost both the throughput and response time. The SIP is a protocol developed by knowing the growing importance with uses for VOIP (Pai et al., 1998), audio conferencing and online messaging. We present a detailed analysis of occupancy to show how the SIP algorithm significantly diminishes reduced response time.

Online publication date: Tue, 12-Apr-2022

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