Abstract

Cloud computing is an upcoming technology that has garnered interest from academic as well as commercial domains. Cloud offers the advantage of providing huge computing capability as well as resources that are positioned at multiple locations irrespective of time or location of the user. Cloud utilizes the concept of virtualization to dispatch the multiple tasks encountered simultaneously to the server. However, allocation of tasks to the heterogeneous servers requires that the load is balanced among the servers. To address this issue, a trust based dynamic load balancing algorithm in distributed file system is proposed. Load balancing is performed by predicting the loads in the physical machine with the help of the Rider optimization algorithm-based Neural Network (RideNN). Further, load balancing is carried out using the proposed Fractional Social Deer Optimization (FSDO) algorithm, where the virtual machine migration is performed based on the load condition in the physical machine. Later, replica management is accomplished for managing the replica in distributed file system with the help of the devised FSDO algorithm. Moreover, the proposed FSDO based dynamic load balancing algorithm is evaluated for its performance based on parameters, like predicted load, prediction error, trust, cost and energy consumption with values 0.051, 0.723, 0.390 and 0.431J correspondingly.

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