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Title: Implantación de un sistema de comercio electrónico virtualizado en configuración distribuida y tolerante a fallos
Author: Ulla Carrera, Jose
Tutor: Prieto Vega, Mario
Others: Serra, Montse  
Baneres, David  
Abstract: The motivation for this project stems from the need to adapt modern E- Commerce of small and medium sized businesses to the great variability of sales and user concurrence that exist due to marketing campaigns and offer periods, such as Black Friday, Christmas campaign, San Valentine, etc. The classic monolithic system, with a single server, physical or virtual, only vertically scalable, which exclusively executes all the software components and services necessary to be able to run an E-Commerce, has serious shortcomings to adapt to these large variations in traffic and concurrence. of users. To achieve the plasticity necessary for these systems to adapt to different traffic demands, an architecture based on Free Software is proposed with a virtualization system based on a Proxmox Hypervisor, in version 7 on Debian 11 distribution, on which virtual machines or containers will be executed, also using Debian 11 and Debian 10, which will be separated into distributed services, co-dependent on E-Commerce, and at the same time replicated so that the system is easily scalable, both at the resource level and at the environment level, that is to say, that it is easily replicable in another pre-existing hypervisor, public cloud, etc.
Keywords: fault tolerance
e-commerce
virtualization
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
Issue Date: 14-Jan-2022
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/es/  
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