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+ | <p>'''Storage server SAN'''<br /> | ||
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+ | <p>'''Database server''' | ||
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+ | <p>'''Radware DefensePro''' | ||
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== Processes == | == Processes == |
Revision as of 15:51, 17 January 2016
Introduction
Contents
Problem definition
A hosting company with it’s own infrastructure is using so called "load balancing" to distribute the overall load between multiple servers (hardware) and “high-availability” to minimize service down-time.
Load-balancing
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High-avaibility
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Method
SIMPROCESS
Model
Entities
Small HTTP request
Standard HTTP request
Large HTTP request
D-DoS
Resources
Load-balancer
Web server
There are two types of this resource, each with different capabilities:
Type 1
Type 2
Storage server SAN
text
Database server text
Radware DefensePro text
Processes
HTTP requests