A proposal of an infrastructure for load-balancing transactions on electronic funds transfer systems
Author(s) -
Alexandre Andrade,
Tiago André Jost,
Cristiano André da Costa,
Rodrigo da Rosa Righi
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of applied computing research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2236-8434
DOI - 10.4013/jacr.2012.22.04
Subject(s) - computer science , load balancing (electrical power) , distributed computing , transaction processing , asynchronous communication , scheduling (production processes) , database transaction , operating system , computer network , database , grid , operations management , geometry , mathematics , economics
This article aims to present the first ideas for developing a framework for load-balancing called GetLB. Considering the electronic funds transfer (EFT) context, GetLB offers a new scheduling heuristic that optimizes the selection of Processing Machines to execute transactions in a processing center. Instead of using the Round-Robin typical approach, the proposal combines data from computation, network, memory and disc metrics for producing a unified scheduling approach, denoted LL (i,j). The proposal calculates the load level of executing an i-typed transaction on a j specific Processing Machine. Furthermore, the load-balancing framework also enables notifications triggered by Processing Machines to the Dispatcher for informing it about asynchronous events such as administrative tasks or transactions disposing. Aiming to evaluate GetLB, a simple prototype was developed by using Java RMI. Preliminary tests revealed that the framework is feasible, outperforming the number of queued transactions obtained with the Round-Robin approach. Keywords: Electronic Funds Transfer, transactions, load balancing, remote method invocation
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