Title :
Load balancing techniques: Major challenge in Cloud Computing - a systematic review
Author :
Sreenivas, Velagapudi ; Prathap, M. ; Kemal, Mohammed
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput., Adama Univ., Adama, Ethiopia
Abstract :
Cloud Computing is an emerging area in the field of information technology (IT). Load balancing is one of the main challenges in cloud computing. It is a technique which is required to distribute the dynamic workload across multiple nodes to ensure that no single node is overloaded. Load balancing techniques help in optimal utilization of resources and hence in enhancing the performance of the system. The goal of load balancing is to minimize the resource consumption which will further reduce energy consumption and carbon emission rate that is the dire need of cloud computing. This determines the need of new metrics, energy consumption and carbon emission for energy-efficient load balancing in cloud computing. This paper mainly focused on the concept of load balancing technique in cloud computing, the existing load balancing techniques and also discusses the different qualitative metrics or parameters like performance, scalability, associated overhead etc.
Keywords :
cloud computing; energy conservation; resource allocation; IT; carbon emission rate reduction; cloud computing; energy consumption reduction; energy-efficient load balancing; information technology; load balancing techniques; qualitative metrics; resource consumption; resource utilization; workload distribution; Abstracts; Carbon dioxide; Cloud computing; Kernel; Linux; Load management; Robustness; ACCLB; CARTON; Carbon Emission; Dynamic Load Balancing; Green Computing; Load Balancing; VectorDot; workload and client aware policy (WCAP);
Conference_Titel :
Electronics and Communication Systems (ICECS), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Coimbatore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2321-2
DOI :
10.1109/ECS.2014.6892523