Availability Analysis with Failover Computer Cluster Method Case Study in Academic Information System of UIN Sunan Kalijaga
High-performance academic information systems and high availability services are requirement in every university. One of many reasons is for anticipation damage and fail server disrupting server network performance. Failover computer cluster method is applied to two servers: primary server as main s...
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author | Rizki Dewantara Siska Iskandar Agung Fatwanto |
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description | High-performance academic information systems and high availability services are requirement in every university. One of many reasons is for anticipation damage and fail server disrupting server network performance. Failover computer cluster method is applied to two servers: primary server as main server and secondary server as backup server. Four stages will be carried out: First: Installation and support software configuration. Second: installation and failover cluster configuration. Third: installation and Distributed Replicated Block Devices (DRBD) configuration. Forth: server testing with siege and nettool.
This research conducted by doing server test before and after high availability. As if the main server has a system failure, it will automatically backup the main server to backup server to minimize user accessed data failures. System uses Ubuntu 16.04 LTS operating system. Based on the test data, it is acquired two data: packet data and data response time (ms). Data packets acquired from this research are: 233.3 average data sent; 228.3 average data received; 2.3 average data lost; while 59.7 average response time (ms) is showed; 2.7 minimum average; 633.8 maximum average. Data sent is 120B per data. |
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spelling | doaj.art-5064ed0719fd432b99d72882e084c00f2022-12-21T23:52:48ZengState Islamic University Sunan KalijagaIJID (International Journal on Informatics for Development)2252-78342549-74482018-11-0162242710.14421/ijid.2017.062051104Availability Analysis with Failover Computer Cluster Method Case Study in Academic Information System of UIN Sunan KalijagaRizki Dewantara0Siska Iskandar1Agung Fatwanto2Master Informatics UIN Sunan Kalijaga YogyakartaMaster Informatics UIN Sunan Kalijaga YogyakartaDepartment of Informatics UIN Sunan Kalijaga YogyakartaHigh-performance academic information systems and high availability services are requirement in every university. One of many reasons is for anticipation damage and fail server disrupting server network performance. Failover computer cluster method is applied to two servers: primary server as main server and secondary server as backup server. Four stages will be carried out: First: Installation and support software configuration. Second: installation and failover cluster configuration. Third: installation and Distributed Replicated Block Devices (DRBD) configuration. Forth: server testing with siege and nettool. This research conducted by doing server test before and after high availability. As if the main server has a system failure, it will automatically backup the main server to backup server to minimize user accessed data failures. System uses Ubuntu 16.04 LTS operating system. Based on the test data, it is acquired two data: packet data and data response time (ms). Data packets acquired from this research are: 233.3 average data sent; 228.3 average data received; 2.3 average data lost; while 59.7 average response time (ms) is showed; 2.7 minimum average; 633.8 maximum average. Data sent is 120B per data.http://ejournal.uin-suka.ac.id/saintek/ijid/article/view/1292clusterfailoveravailabilitydata backup |
spellingShingle | Rizki Dewantara Siska Iskandar Agung Fatwanto Availability Analysis with Failover Computer Cluster Method Case Study in Academic Information System of UIN Sunan Kalijaga IJID (International Journal on Informatics for Development) cluster failover availability data backup |
title | Availability Analysis with Failover Computer Cluster Method Case Study in Academic Information System of UIN Sunan Kalijaga |
title_full | Availability Analysis with Failover Computer Cluster Method Case Study in Academic Information System of UIN Sunan Kalijaga |
title_fullStr | Availability Analysis with Failover Computer Cluster Method Case Study in Academic Information System of UIN Sunan Kalijaga |
title_full_unstemmed | Availability Analysis with Failover Computer Cluster Method Case Study in Academic Information System of UIN Sunan Kalijaga |
title_short | Availability Analysis with Failover Computer Cluster Method Case Study in Academic Information System of UIN Sunan Kalijaga |
title_sort | availability analysis with failover computer cluster method case study in academic information system of uin sunan kalijaga |
topic | cluster failover availability data backup |
url | http://ejournal.uin-suka.ac.id/saintek/ijid/article/view/1292 |
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