Abstract

Cloud computing has received a resounding welcome. It was created following methodical and thorough study in web services, distributed computing, utility computing, and virtualization, and it offers several benefits, including lower costs, less space required, and easier management. These advantages bring in a significant number of new users to the cloud platform every day. In addition, because cloud computing is an Internet-based computing paradigm, it must deal with the issue of overwhelming demands through effective load-balancing. A very small number of studies only focus on load-balancing problems in cloud computing platforms, while the majority of load-balancing research is accessible in many domains, including parallel, distributed, and grid computing. Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Software as a Service, and Platform as a Service are the three basic categories under which cloud computing falls. For these models, there are notable differences in the load-balancing techniques used. This work compared the outcome with the current method and presented a hybrid agent-based load-balancing approach for the IaaS platform.

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