Abstract

In this article the issue of server stations status data processing for effective distribution of client data on the server stations in high load information systems is discussed. We have analyzed the existing methods for distributing data on server stations of high-loaded web applications, as well as solutions that improve the speed of data delivery to the user. Among the considered methods, we identified a prototype for development and proposed an approach to the design of data distribution systems. We have developed a model that describes the state of the servers, and proposed a structure for representing the parameters of the system. According to the obtained experimental data we have constructed graphs that reflect the dependence of server state parameters on time. In the future, we are planning to use this data about server states, as well as the data about end users (uploading or browsing files), in order to optimize server selection and ensure fast provision of information to the user.

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