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International Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology (IJEET)
Volume 12, Issue 5, May 2021, pp. 137-147, Article ID: IJEET_12_05_013
Available online at https://iaeme.com/Home/issue/IJEET?Volume=12&Issue=5
ISSN Print: 0976-6545 and ISSN Online: 0976-6553
DOI: 10.34218/IJEET.12.5.2021.013
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DEPLOYING A FRAMEWORK TO IMPROVE
THE PERFORMANCE OF A WEB SERVICE
S. Goyal
PhD Scholar, Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
JECRC University, Jaipur, India
A. Gill
Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering,
JECRC University, Jaipur, India
ABSTRACT
Information technology is being used to grow the business and every business has
its own website. However, many websites lose customers to their slow speed during this
fast-moving life. Sometimes this speed lag could be of milliseconds or seconds; this
research paper aims to create a framework that can improve the availability and
performance of such web services. The framework designed for this research strictly
works on reducing the response time and cost of these services. Also, this framework
help to build services or website High-availability, scalable, durable, and balance all
traffic load which comes on web app or services. This happened with the help of
Kubernetes. The best way of achieving this is often using the containerized approach
with Kubernetes together with a further cache layer within the architecture for reducing
response time. The framework is tested and compared to the already existing and
successful frameworks. The results discussed during this paper provide insights that
have contributed to achieving a much better response time with a minimum possible
cost.
Key words: Containers, Kubernetes, Redis Cache, Response Time, LAMP
Cite this Article: S. Goyal and A. Gill, Deploying a Framework to Improve the
Performance of a Web Service, International Journal of Electrical Engineering and
Technology (IJEET), 12(5), 2021, pp. 137-147.
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1. INTRODUCTION
When you’re online, the clock is always ticking. Every single second counts. Hence, the
primary impression an internet site makes on its users is by its speed [1]. By the terms of human
needs and not the technologies, the basic user interface design rule is the responsiveness. A
website where a user can surf freely and not waste time endlessly waiting for the page to be
loaded, would engage more audience than the websites with the poor response time. The poor