Effect of Load Balancing Bonding and Failover on Speed, Latency, Average, and Packet Loss

This study compares the performance between using load balancing bonding and not using load balancing bonding. This test was conducted on a virtual environment VMware and applied to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) network. The configuration was carried out on two routers connected with three virt...

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Main Authors: Farhan Toriq, Banu Santoso
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Language:English
Published: Politeknik Negeri Batam 2024-11-01
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Online Access:https://jurnal.polibatam.ac.id/index.php/JAIC/article/view/8276
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description This study compares the performance between using load balancing bonding and not using load balancing bonding. This test was conducted on a virtual environment VMware and applied to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) network. The configuration was carried out on two routers connected with three virtual cables that function as load balancing bonding, for the computer to function as a load balancing bonding test. In this study, the workload given consisted of 1000 package. The results of this study showed better performance with load balancing bonding compared to without load balancing bonding, shown in the default condition, the speed with Balance Round Robin mode being higher with a value of 0,157Mbps (Tx) and 3.4Mbps (Rx). Latency with Balance Round Robin mode is smaller with a value of 729ms. The average with Balance Round Robin mode is higher with a value of 768bps. While the packet loss has the same result, namely 0% no lost packets were found. In failover conditions, the speed with Balance Round Robin mode is still higher with a value of 0,107Mbps (Tx) and 2.2Mbps (Rx). The value is​​ obtained from testing conducted on Bandwidth Test and Traceroute tools. It can be concluded that the use of load balancing bonding can provide a significant effect on improving network performance both when used in default conditions and in failover conditions based on speed, failover, latency, average, packet loss parameters in the research that has been conducted.
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spelling doaj-art-c64082bcb0ac405f9896ae2ed00016e42025-08-20T02:20:49ZengPoliteknik Negeri BatamJournal of Applied Informatics and Computing2548-68612024-11-018232633110.30871/jaic.v8i2.82768276Effect of Load Balancing Bonding and Failover on Speed, Latency, Average, and Packet LossFarhan Toriq0Banu Santoso1Universitas Amikom YogyakartaUniversitas Amikom YogyakartaThis study compares the performance between using load balancing bonding and not using load balancing bonding. This test was conducted on a virtual environment VMware and applied to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) network. The configuration was carried out on two routers connected with three virtual cables that function as load balancing bonding, for the computer to function as a load balancing bonding test. In this study, the workload given consisted of 1000 package. The results of this study showed better performance with load balancing bonding compared to without load balancing bonding, shown in the default condition, the speed with Balance Round Robin mode being higher with a value of 0,157Mbps (Tx) and 3.4Mbps (Rx). Latency with Balance Round Robin mode is smaller with a value of 729ms. The average with Balance Round Robin mode is higher with a value of 768bps. While the packet loss has the same result, namely 0% no lost packets were found. In failover conditions, the speed with Balance Round Robin mode is still higher with a value of 0,107Mbps (Tx) and 2.2Mbps (Rx). The value is​​ obtained from testing conducted on Bandwidth Test and Traceroute tools. It can be concluded that the use of load balancing bonding can provide a significant effect on improving network performance both when used in default conditions and in failover conditions based on speed, failover, latency, average, packet loss parameters in the research that has been conducted.https://jurnal.polibatam.ac.id/index.php/JAIC/article/view/8276load balancingbondingfailoverassessment parameters
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title Effect of Load Balancing Bonding and Failover on Speed, Latency, Average, and Packet Loss
title_full Effect of Load Balancing Bonding and Failover on Speed, Latency, Average, and Packet Loss
title_fullStr Effect of Load Balancing Bonding and Failover on Speed, Latency, Average, and Packet Loss
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Load Balancing Bonding and Failover on Speed, Latency, Average, and Packet Loss
title_short Effect of Load Balancing Bonding and Failover on Speed, Latency, Average, and Packet Loss
title_sort effect of load balancing bonding and failover on speed latency average and packet loss
topic load balancing
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