An efficient optimal load balancing algorithm for distributed file systems in cloud environment
by Manjula H. Nebagiri; P.H. Latha
International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations (IJNVO), Vol. 30, No. 2, 2024

Abstract: Efficient operations in distributed environments can be obtained by load balancing (LB). LB has turned out to be a vital and interesting research area with respect to the cloud owing to the swift augmentation of cloud computing, and the more services together with better outcomes demand of the clients. The work has developed a framework named an efficient optimal LB (EOLB) for distributed files system to beat the challenges faced in LB. LB was done by means of the framework centred on node distribution together with task distribution. Centred upon the data aspects as well as cloud servers, say CPU in addition to memory usage, together with disk IO occupancy rate, etc., it renders task distribution. Experimental analysis exhibits that the framework attains a better response rate of 74.68 ms, and a processing time (PT) of 0.43 ms, in addition, remains to be efficient when weighed with the prevailing methods.

Online publication date: Mon, 25-Mar-2024

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