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Methodology of optimal usage of load balancing in data center environment
Nidl, Michal ; Gála, Libor (advisor) ; Hořejš, Jan (referee)
The following master thesis is focused on creation of methodology for optimal usage of load balancing in data center environment. Thesis is divided into eight chapters. The first chapter describes the reasons why to deal with this topic further. The second chapter summarizes the state of load balancing. This chapter is based on research of already elaborated thesis which were focused on load balancing in different ways. The third chapter summarizes load balancing including its key principles. The fourth chapter describes an actual state of load balancing in data center environment. An observation of real usage of load balancing in selected data center was used for the main purpose of this chapter. The fifth chapter consists of analysis of the currently existing methodologies which are used from the infrastructure projects purpose. The sixth chapter deals with creation of methodology for optimal usage of load balancing in data center. The seventh chapter evaluates usage of methodology by applying of this methodology to real practical example of implementation of load balancing. The eighth chapter summarizes all detected conclusions.
iOS platform security
Nidl, Michal ; Veber, Jaromír (advisor) ; Luc, Ladislav (referee)
This bachelor's thesis is focused on security of operating system iOS from Apple. The thesis is divided into six chapters. The first chapter describes iOS and Apple company. The second chapter deals with iOS security architecture in terms of security model and security mechanisms. The third chapter deals with the security of iOS applications and options of their testing. The fourth chapter describes software attacks against iOS in the form of malware and exploitation. The fifth chapter describes the system interferences and methods for their detection. The sixth chapter deals with comparison of iOS security and Android and Windows Phone platform security. In this chapter is introduced the security of competitive platforms in terms of security model, system security, application security and interferences. This comparison includes the table with evaluation of security. Objective of this thesis is to introduce ways of security in one of the most widely used mobile platform. Moreover the aim is to compare iOS security with security of two competitive platforms. The result is an analysis of iOS security and it's comparison with Android and Windows Phone security.

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