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PEMBUATAN FILE SYSTEM GLUSTERFS DISTRIBUTED- REPLICATED VOLUME DI SEKOLAH VOKASI IPB UNIVERSITY
Author(s) -
Aep Setiawan,
Rifa Ade Rahmah
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
jurnal informatika teknologi dan sains (jinteks)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2686-3359
DOI - 10.51401/jinteks.v3i3.1092
Subject(s) - computer science , server , web server , web log analysis software , server farm , round robin dns , web service , application server , client–server model , file server , world wide web , operating system , web page , web api , database , the internet , domain name system
College of Vocational IPB University (SV-IPB) uses a client-server system as an information technology architecture. The server provides several services that are used to assist the teaching and learning process at the IPB Vocational School. The application used to provide services is the Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment (MOODLE) which is used for e-learning. SV-IPB provides two Virtual Machines which are used as a web server and a database server. The use of a single web server to replace the request is certainly less stable because there is no web server to back it up so that the service will stop. This situation states that the use of a single web server does not have high information (high available). To overcome this problem, the cluster technology can be used to group several web servers in SV-IPB. The web server clustering technology used is the Gluster File System (GlusterFS) with the volume type used, namely Distributed-replicated volume. Based on the tests that have been carried out, this project can solve the problem that has been described earlier that "one web server is down, there is still another web server that can so that the client request process does not stop. In addition, the clustering technology used is required for the use of load balancing web servers so that it can reduce the load on each server because the request process will be sent alternately between web servers.

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