Service Oriented Load Balancing Framework in Computational Grid Environment
Journal: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY (Vol.9, No. 3)Publication Date: 2013-02-15
Authors : Sukalyan Goswami; Ajanta De Sarkar;
Page : 1091-1098
Keywords : Grid computing; load balancing; deadline prioritized scheduling;
Abstract
Grid computing or computational grid has become a vast research field in academics. It is a promising platform that provides resource sharing through multi-institutional virtual organizations for dynamic problem solving. Such platforms are much more cost-effective than traditional high performance computing systems. Due to the provision of scalability of resources, these days grid computing has become popular in industry as well. However, computational grid has different constraints and requirements to those of traditional high performance computing systems. In order to fully exploit such grid systems, resource management and scheduling are key challenges, where issues of task allocation and load balancing represent a common problem for most grid systems as because the load scenarios of individual grid resources are dynamic in nature. The objective of this paper is to review different existing load balancing algorithms or techniques applicable in grid computing and propose a layered service oriented framework for computational grid to solve the prevailing problem of dynamic load balancing.
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