2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11277-014-1975-9
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Load Balancing and Job Migration Techniques in Grid: A Survey of Recent Trends

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“…The first type is normal behaviors, which are the changes in requirements and descriptor spaces of the process. Due to these behaviors, the load balancer answers the process requirements through the mechanisms of process migration, resource discovery, or changing the implementation priority [33,34]. These requirements are taken into account when designing the answer structure.…”
Section: Behavioral Exalbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first type is normal behaviors, which are the changes in requirements and descriptor spaces of the process. Due to these behaviors, the load balancer answers the process requirements through the mechanisms of process migration, resource discovery, or changing the implementation priority [33,34]. These requirements are taken into account when designing the answer structure.…”
Section: Behavioral Exalbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rathore et al [33] have provided an extensive survey of the existing load balancing and job migration techniques in grid environments together with a detailed classification of the existing techniques based on different parameters such as structures, scheduling strategies, techniques, algorithms, attributes, models, components, performance metrics, and challenges. After analyzing the previously proposed methods, a new approach has been devised in [33] which uses the hierarchical load balancing technique and fault tolerance with check-pointing-based job migration technique.…”
Section: Task Schedulingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After analyzing the previously proposed methods, a new approach has been devised in [33] which uses the hierarchical load balancing technique and fault tolerance with check-pointing-based job migration technique. The same authors have proposed a novel technique to tackle hierarchical load balancing in grid environments while maintaining the resource utilization and response time for dynamic and decentralized grids [5].…”
Section: Task Schedulingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Load Balancing is based on the idea of migration of load from heavily loaded node to the lightly loaded node. The problem starts with to determine when to migrate a load or task [2]. In traditional research, load balancing algorithms can be classified as centralized and decentralized.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%