Proxy servers are installed to give information access services to requested client nodes or units individually. As of now, in the present framework intermediaries are confronting the performance bottleneck that is when numerous clients get to the Internet all the while since such servers have a constrained limit. Web servers often experience and face overload situations due to the extremely bursty nature of traffic caused on the Internet. Our concentration in the work is to propose successful load control instruments for web servers. A significant angle in the load control is to limit the work spent by the proxy server to distribute the load and pass on to the main servers. This research work proposes a technique for load balancing on proxy servers by investigating the load on the network between servers and proxy servers. The research investigation is based on calculating the bits per second movements of packet and sockets with respect to the ports such as HTTP/HTTPS and TCP. This proposed method increases the performance by reducing the load on the proxy servers.
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