A comprehensive study of various load balancing techniques used in cloud based biomedical services

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With an increase in the demands, the Cloud computing has become one of the ongoing scalable approaches to fulfill the cloud based services. The biggest advantage of the cloud computing is the ability to overcome the infrastructural challenges those are earlier faced by other technologies. Since the technology is new, therefore the development of the whole structure is not so efficient. It does have a lot of issues on which various scientists and others are working on. Scheduling, load balancing, fault tolerance, etc. are various challenges faced by cloud computing. For this purpose various techniques and algorithms have been proposed. In this paper, we will discuss the issue of load balancing of cloud computing and we will study the different types of load balancing techniques used in in biomedical services and make a comparative analysis among all the existing techniques.

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Hans, A., & Kalra, S. (2015). A comprehensive study of various load balancing techniques used in cloud based biomedical services. International Journal of Grid and Distributed Computing, 8(2), 127–132. https://doi.org/10.14257/ijgdc.2015.8.2.12

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