Abstract

Cloud computing is one of the latest and upcoming paradigm that offers huge benefits such as reduced time to market, unlimited computing power and flexible computing capabilities. It is a model that provides an on-demand network access to a shared pool of computing resources It comprises a large number of concepts primarily Load Balancing, Scheduling, etc. This paper discusses load balancing as a mechanism to distribute the workload evenly to all nodes in the system to achieve a higher resource utilization and user satisfaction. It helps in allocation and de-allocation of instances of applications without  failure. This paper reports a new load balancing technique using modified credit based system using task length, task priority and its cost. The proposed algorithm has been implemented in cloudsim toolkit and its comparison with existing algorithm has been discussed in the paper.

Highlights

  • Cloud computing is a term we hear quite often, but there are very few people who understand what it’s all about

  • In simple terms, using Cloud computing means storing your data on a place that is not their on your local hard drive e.g. if you are at work and u want to use a file that was not on your PC, you had to carry floppy disk or CD or USB sticks, Zip drives which is inconvenient

  • To arrange the virtual machines according to their capacities (MIPS) To check the current load of the virtual machine before allocating the task to it

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Introduction

Cloud computing is a term we hear quite often, but there are very few people who understand what it’s all about. In old days of the networking, before the companies like Google and Yahoo was born, companies ran e-mails as an application whose data was stored in house as such all files, documents, messages and other things you currently use in emails were stored in a safe, dark room on the com pany’s premises This sound familiar you were not allowed to enter that room due to security concerns. When a company decides to have a new piece of software, whose license can only be used once and it’s pretty expensive, they would not have to buy software for each new computer that’s added to the network Instead, they could use the app installed on a virtual server somewhere and share in the cloud. You don’t have to take tension about backups because the cloud will do that for you

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