Abstract
With the rapid development of computing networks, cloud computing (CC) enables the deployment of large-scale applications and meets the increased rate of computational demands. Moreover, task scheduling is an essential process in CC. The tasks must be effectually scheduled across the Virtual Machines (VMs) to increase resource usage and diminish the makespan. In this paper, the multi-objective optimization called Al-Biruni Earth Namib Beetle Optimization (BENBO) with the Bidirectional-Long Short-Term Memory (Bi-LSTM) named as BENBO+ Bi-LSTM is developed for Task scheduling. The user task is subjected to the multi-objective BENBO, in which parameters like makespan, computational cost, reliability, and predicted energy are used to schedule the task. Simultaneously, the user task is fed to Bi-LSTM-based task scheduling, in which the VM parameters like average computation cost, Earliest Starting Time (EST), task priority, and Earliest Finishing Time (EFT) as well as the task parameters like bandwidth and memory capacity are utilized to schedule the task. Moreover, the task scheduling outcomes from the multi-objective BENBO and Bi-LSTM are fused for obtaining the final scheduling with less makespan and resource usage. Moreover, the predicted energy, resource utilization and makespan are considered to validate the BENBO+ Bi-LSTM-based task scheduling, which offered the optimal values of 0.669J, 0.535 and 0.381.
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