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Design and Implementation of DevOps Processes for Automatic Scalability and Load Balancing of Gosuslugi Application in Real Time

Student: Buinskiy Aleksandr

Supervisor: Boris Ulitin

Faculty: Faculty of Informatics, Mathematics, and Computer Science (HSE Nizhny Novgorod)

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

Automation and optimization of public service infrastructure management processes are key aspects to ensure their stability and efficiency. Improving the processes of computing power management and load balancing is becoming critically important. The main purpose of this work is to implement automatic scalability of server computing power and the number of service replicas to increase the stability of the infrastructure at peak loads, as well as automatic load balancing settings to improve the allocation of resource usage and computing power. The study provides an overview of current technical solutions for automating the management of the IT infrastructure of public services. The main concepts of DevOps, scalability and load balancing methods are considered, as well as existing approaches and tools are analyzed. In the course of the work, the possibilities of implementing automatic resource management systems that ensure adaptation to load changes in real time were studied. The results of the analysis show that the implementation of automatic scalability and load balancing settings contributes to improving the efficiency and reliability of the infrastructure. As a result of the study, models and recommendations for the implementation of these methods in the context of public service infrastructure management are proposed, which minimizes the impact of the human factor and improves system performance.

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