Load Balancing in Cloud Computing a New Way and a New Direction in View of Present Day Issues
Citation
G.Thejesvi, E.Hari Prasad "Load Balancing in Cloud Computing a New Way and a New Direction in View of Present Day Issues", International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT), V52(2),86-90 October 2017. ISSN:2231-5381. www.ijettjournal.org. published by seventh sense research group
Abstract
Cloud Computing is excessive
software program having the potential to exchange
the IT software industry and making the software
program even more appealing. It has additionally
changed the manner IT groups used to buy and
design hardware. The elasticity of sources without
paying a top class for large scale is extraordinary
within the records of IT enterprise. The growth in
internet site visitors and extraordinary services are
increasing day by day making load balancing a big
research subject matter. Cloud computing is a new
generation which makes use of virtual machine
instead of bodily machine to host, keep and
community the distinctive components. Load
balancers are used for assigning load to
exceptional virtual machines in any such way that
none of the nodes gets loaded heavily or gently.
The load balancing needs to be executed well due
to the fact failure in any person of the node can
cause unavailability of records.
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Keywords
Cloud Computing, SaaS, Paas, Iaas,
Load balancing