New Proposed Policies and Strategies for Dynamic Load Balancing in Cloud Computing

New Proposed Policies and Strategies for Dynamic Load Balancing in Cloud Computing

Dharmesh Dhabliya, Sukhvinder Singh Dari, Nitin N. Sakhare, Anish Kumar Dhablia, Digvijay Pandey, Balakumar Muniandi, A. Shaji George, A. Shahul Hameed, Pankaj Dadheech
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0900-1.ch006
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Abstract

In this chapter, there are very novel techniques in which, by deleting nodes that are either overloaded or underloaded and then reassigning the total load to the collective system's nodes, it is possible to maximise the usage of resources and the amount of time it takes for tasks to be completed. The approaches that are utilised for dynamic load balancing are based on the behaviour of the system as it is being utilised right now, as opposed to the behaviour of the system as it was being utilised in the past. When constructing an algorithm of this kind, the most essential considerations to give attention to are the estimation and comparison of load, the stability and performance of the system, the interaction between nodes, the amount of work that needs to be transmitted, and the choice of nodes.
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Goals Of Load Balancing

The goals of load balancing are (Ali. M. Alakee., 2010):

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