Author:
Jeyalaksshmi S.,Anita Smiles J.,Akila D.,Mukherjee Dibyendu,Obaid Ahmed J.
Abstract
Abstract
Cloud infrastructure is a modern computing system in which pooled services are made available to users at various times depending on their demands. The process of distributing workload among computing system nodes is known as load balancing. Loads include things like CPU power; ram capacity, and network traffic. A well-balanced load avoids the situation when some nodes are fully loaded while others are inactive or not working. Where there are many tasks in a virtual machine (VM), these tasks are delegated to underutilize VMs in the same or a separate datacenter. Modified Round Robin and Modified Honey Bee Algorithms are proposed in this article for effective load balancing based on honey bee and Round Robin foraging activity to control load through VMs. Tasks taken from VMs that are crowded are viewed as honey bees. In the suggested method which is a circular ribbon, filled VMs are considered. In order to ensure a fast responding time and a minimum number of task migrations, the planned protocol also explores the aims of tasks in VM queues. The results of the test indicate that the quality of service has improved considerably (QoS).
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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