Abstract

Grid computing has recently become one of the most important research topics in the field of computing. The Grid computing paradigm has gained popularity due to its capability to offer easier access to geographically distributed resources operating across multiple administrative domains. The grid environment is considered as a combination of dynamic, heterogeneous and shared resources in order to provide faster and reliable access to the Grid resources, the resource overloading must be prevented which can be obtained by proper load balancing and job migration mechanisms. This paper presents an extensive survey of the existing load balancing and job migration techniques proposed so far. A detailed classification has also been included based on different parameters which are depending on the analysis of the existing techniques, a new Load balancing technique, along with Job Migration approach has been proposed and discussed to fulfill the existing research gaps.

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