Vijay B. Aggarwal

Work place: DIT, JIMS, Rohini, Delhi, India

E-mail: vbaggarwal@jimsindia.org

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Research Interests: Computational Engineering, Engineering

Biography

Dr. V.B. Aggarwal was awarded Ph.D Degree by University of Illinois in USA in 1973 for his research work in the areas of Super Computers, Array Processors, Cray XMP and Data Base Management Systems. He has been faculty member of Computer Science Deptt at Colorado State University and University of Vermont in USA. Dr. V.B. Aggarwal has been Head & Professor of Computer Science at University of Delhi and Professor at Dept of Electrical Engg and Computer Science at University of Oklahoma, USA. Currently he is Dean (Infotech), DIT, JIMS, Rohini, Delhi. In 2001 Dr. V.B. Aggarwal was elected to the prestigious office of Chairman, Delhi Chapter, Computer Society of India. He has been associated as a computer subject Expert with NCERT, CBSE, AICTE and Sikkim Govt Technical Education Department. Presently he has been nominated as Computer Subject Expert in Academic Council of Guru Govind Singh Indraprastha University in Delhi. Prof. V.B. Aggarwal has authored more than 20 Computer Publications which are very popular among the students of Schools, Colleges and Institutes.

Author Articles
Improving Performance of Dynamic Load Balancing among Web Servers by Using Number of Effective Parameters

By Deepti Sharma Vijay B. Aggarwal

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2016.12.04, Pub. Date: 8 Dec. 2016

Web application is being challenged to develop methods and techniques for large data processing at optimum response time. There are technical challenges in dealing with the increasing demand to handle vast traffic on these websites. As number of users' increases, several problems are faced by web servers like bottleneck, delayed response time, load balancing and density of services. The whole traffic cannot reside on a single server and thus there is a fundamental requirement of allocating this huge traffic on multiple load balanced servers. Distributing requests among servers in the web server clusters is the most important means to address such challenge, especially under intense workloads. In this paper, we propose a new request distribution algorithm for load balancing among web server clusters. The Dynamic Load Balancing among web servers take place based on user's request and dynamically estimating server workload using multiple parameters like processing and memory requirement, expected execution time and various time intervals. Our simulation results show that, the proposed method dynamically and efficiently balance the load to scale up the services, calculate average response time, average waiting time and server's throughput on different web servers. At the end of the paper, we presented an experimentation of running proposed system which proves the proposed algorithm is efficient in terms of speed of processing, response time, server utilization and cost efficiency.

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