基于负载分配方法的单点登录改进新方法

Surachai Chitpinityon, Maharat Tossa
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单点登录(SSO)是公司和组织使用用户名和密码安全访问网站或应用程序的重要工具。它可以代替本地数据库、LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)和AD (Active Directory)。单点登录的新会话数量是在大型组织中考虑的。大型组织有许多需要安全访问的网站和应用程序。新会话和并发会话支持是决定单点登录效率的关键因素之一。一般情况下,单点登录只能支持100个规模的新会话和1000个规模的并发会话。在本研究中,我们提出了内存数据存储方法用于单点登录会话存储和负载分配方法来提高单点登录性能。结果表明,内存数据存储和负载分配方法可以将新会话支持和并发会话支持分别提高到1万个和10万个规模。
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New Approach for Single Sign-on Improvement using Load Distribution Method
Single sign-on (SSO) is an essential tool for company and organizations to secure access the website or application by using username and password. It is used instead of local database, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) and Active Directory (AD). The number of new sessions on single sign-on is considered on the large organization. The large organizations have many websites and applications that need the secure access. The new sessions and concurrent sessions support are one of the key factors for determining the efficiency of single sign-on. In general, single sign-on can support only hundred scales of the new sessions and thousand scales of the concurrent sessions. In this research, we propose in-memory data store method for single sign-on session storing and load distribution method to improve single sign-on performance. The result showed that in-memory data store and load distribution methods could increase the new sessions support and concurrent sessions support up to ten thousand scales and hundred thousand scales, respectively.
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