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Theoretical Analysis and Realistic Implementation of Secure Servers Switching System

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Advances in Intelligent Systems and Applications - Volume 2

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Protective measures for server invasions should not solely focus on events before an invasion occur. Recording and monitoring successful server invasions with endless streams of security mechanisms should be employed attentively to reduce the loss of data due to successful intrusion attacks on any system. This paper focus on the implementation of an embedded system technology developed in a host control module group in which the entire server achieves coordinated group allocation of resources combined with a larger number of group hosts designed to meet demand. The security server switching system uses server load balancing to prevent system failures, errors, and interruptions, accompanied with the ever so important theory of fault-tolerance for grace degradation purposes.

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Chen, YH., Chen, KT., Wang, L. (2013). Theoretical Analysis and Realistic Implementation of Secure Servers Switching System. In: Pan, JS., Yang, CN., Lin, CC. (eds) Advances in Intelligent Systems and Applications - Volume 2. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 21. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35473-1_18

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