Load balancing in Cloud Computing: Issues and Challenges

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Abstract

The evolution of IT led Cloud computing technology emerge as a new prototype in providing the services to its users on rented basis at any time or place. Considering the flexibility of cloud services, innumerable organizations switched their businesses to the cloud technology by setting up more data centers. Nevertheless, it has become mandatory to provide profitable execution of tasks and appropriate  resource utilization. A few approaches were outlined in literature to enhance performance, job scheduling, storage resources, QoS and load distribution. Load balancing concept permits data centers to avert over-loading or under-loading in virtual machines that as such is an issue in cloud computing domain. Consequently, it necessitate the researchers to layout and apply a proper load balancer for cloud environment. The respective study represents a view of problems and threats faced by the current load balancing techniques and make the researchers find more efficient algorithms.

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Et. al., K. B. (2021). Load balancing in Cloud Computing: Issues and Challenges. Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT), 12(2), 3224–3231. https://doi.org/10.17762/turcomat.v12i2.2380

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