
Cloud Computing based on the Load Balancing Algorithm
Author(s) -
NV Abhinav Chand,
Anil Kumar,
Surya Teja Marella
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2227-524X
DOI - 10.14419/ijet.v7i4.7.20528
Subject(s) - load balancing (electrical power) , computer science , cloud computing , distributed computing , cloud testing , network load balancing services , algorithm , virtual machine , utility computing , round robin dns , the internet , server , cloud computing security , computer network , operating system , geometry , mathematics , grid , domain name system
Emerging cloud computing technology is a big step in virtual computing. Cloud computing provides services to clients through the internet. Cloud computing enables easy access to resources distributed all over the world. Increase in the number of the population has further increased the challenge. The main challenge of cloud computing technology is to achieve efficient load balancing. Load balancing is a process of assigning load to available resources in such a way that it avoids overloading of resources. If load balancing is performed efficiently, it improves QoS metric including cost, throughput, response time, resource utilization and performance. Efficient load balancing techniques also provide better user satisfaction. Various load balancing algorithms are used in different scenarios for ensuring the same. In the current research, we will study different algorithms for load balancing and benefits and limitations caused to the system due to the algorithms. In this paper, we will compare static and dynamic load balancing algorithms for various measures of efficiency. These will be useful for future research in the concerned field.