Towards a Load Balancing in a Three-level Cloud Computing Network
Network bandwidth and hardware technology are developing rapidly, resulting in the vigorous development of the Internet. A new concept, cloud computing, uses low-power hosts to achieve high reliability. The cloud computing, an Internet-based development in which dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources are provided as a service over the Internet has become a significant issue. The cloud computing refers to a class of systems and applications that employ distributed resources to perform a function in a decentralized manner. Cloud computing is to utilize the computing resources (service nodes) on the network to facilitate the execution of complicated tasks that require largescale computation. Thus, the selecting nodes for executing a task in the cloud computing must be considered, and to exploit the effectiveness of the resources, they have to be properly selected according to the properties of the task. However, in this study, a two-phase scheduling algorithm under a three-level cloud computing network is advanced. The proposed scheduling algorithm combines OLB (Opportunistic Load Balancing) and LB.YIM (Load Balance Min-Min) scheduling algorithms that can utilize more better executing efficiency and maintain the load balancing of system.
Distributed System Cloud Computing Scheduling Load Balancing
Shu-Ching Wang Kuo-Qin Yan Wen-Pin Liao Shun-Sheng Wang
Chaoyang University of Technology Taiwan, R.O.C
国际会议
成都
英文
108-113
2010-07-07(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)