Cloud computing has the advantage of providing flexibility, high-performance, pay-as-you-use, and on-demand service. One of the important research issues in cloud computing is task scheduling. The purpose of scheduling is to assign tasks to available resources while providing optimization on some objectives. Tasks have diversified characteristics, and resources are heterogeneous. These properties make task scheduling an NP-complete problem. In this study, metaheuristic and hybrid metaheuristic algorithms are developed for task scheduling problems in cloud computing environments. We have developed genetic algorithm (GA), differential evolution (DE), and simulated annealing (SA) based metaheuristic algorithms, which are also combined with a greedy approach (GR). In addition to this, we have developed hybrid metaheuristics algorithms, called DE-SA and GA-SA, which are also combined with a greedy approach. The proposed approaches are evaluated in terms of completion time and load balancing of virtual machines. In terms of average completion time, as the number of tasks increases, it has been observed that the DESA algorithm outperforms the solely used DE and SA algorithms. In addition, experiments show that hybrid algorithms improve both the average completion time and the average standard deviation of virtual machine loads for some task groups.
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