Abstract

Our society is currently being reshaped by fast advancements in the field of IT. Cloud computing is one such technology due to its attractive features. It is basically storing, managing and the processing of database with the use of a network of remote servers instead of local physical servers or personal computers. Rather than buying costly local servers, maintaining them and paying for them even when you aren't using them, you can rent the remote servers from the cloud service providers such as AWS. With the advancement and development of new applications the load on cloud is rapidly growing. So, it becomes important for an application to manage the huge traffic i.e. different requests from clients at one particular time, this is where load balancing comes into picture. Load balancers ensures that the load on servers is balanced equally so that any single server doesn’t get overloaded or underloaded by requests from the clients or end-users. This paper focuses on a structured overview of the various load balancing methods in cloud computing.

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