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Cluster Solution for HA OpenVPN
Dokoupil, Jiří ; Kašpárek, Tomáš (referee) ; Halfar, Patrik (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to analyze the possibilities for running the OpenVPN daemon in a cluster and to implement such a solution. At first, the thesis analyzes current technologies and possible approaches to this matter. Next there's one possible solution described more and implemented. In the end there are results being analyzed, mostly by describing the tests, that took place with the implemented solution.
CDN and clustering in GNU/Linux with performance testing
Mikulka, Pavel ; Pelka, Tomáš (referee) ; Šimek, Milan (advisor)
Fault tolerance is essential in a production-grade service delivery network. One of the solution is build a clustered environment to keep system failure to a minimum. This thesis examines the use of high availability and load balancing services using open source tools in GNU/Linux. The thesis discusses some general technologies of high availability computing as virtualization, synchronization and mirroring. To build relatively cheap high availability clusters is suitable DRDB tool. DRDB is tool for build synchronized Linux block devices. This paper also examines Linux-HA project, Redhat Cluster Suite, LVS, etc. Content Delivery Networks (CDN) replicate content over several mirrored web servers strategically placed at various locations in order to deal with the flash crowds. A CDN has some combination a request-routing and replication mechanism. Thus CDNs offer fast and reliable applications and services by distributing content to cache servers located close to end-users. This work examines open-source CDNs Globule and CoralCDN and test performance of this CDNs in global deployment.
Cluster Solution for HA OpenVPN
Dokoupil, Jiří ; Kašpárek, Tomáš (referee) ; Halfar, Patrik (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to analyze the possibilities for running the OpenVPN daemon in a cluster and to implement such a solution. At first, the thesis analyzes current technologies and possible approaches to this matter. Next there's one possible solution described more and implemented. In the end there are results being analyzed, mostly by describing the tests, that took place with the implemented solution.
CDN and clustering in GNU/Linux with performance testing
Mikulka, Pavel ; Pelka, Tomáš (referee) ; Šimek, Milan (advisor)
Fault tolerance is essential in a production-grade service delivery network. One of the solution is build a clustered environment to keep system failure to a minimum. This thesis examines the use of high availability and load balancing services using open source tools in GNU/Linux. The thesis discusses some general technologies of high availability computing as virtualization, synchronization and mirroring. To build relatively cheap high availability clusters is suitable DRDB tool. DRDB is tool for build synchronized Linux block devices. This paper also examines Linux-HA project, Redhat Cluster Suite, LVS, etc. Content Delivery Networks (CDN) replicate content over several mirrored web servers strategically placed at various locations in order to deal with the flash crowds. A CDN has some combination a request-routing and replication mechanism. Thus CDNs offer fast and reliable applications and services by distributing content to cache servers located close to end-users. This work examines open-source CDNs Globule and CoralCDN and test performance of this CDNs in global deployment.

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