SLA AND IDLE SERVER MONITORING ALGORITHMWITH FEEDBACK IN CLOUD ENVIRONMENT
Keywords:
Cloud computing,, Quality of Service,, Load balancing scheduling techniques,Abstract
The scheduling algorithm plays vital role in day-today life. The load balancer can map task to resource thatbased on some particular objectives. The main objectives of load balancing areresource utilization and task completion. Cluster formation is done based on properties and processing power of server and assign task to first phase. In First phase, Service Level Agreement (SLA) algorithm determines priority of tasks, cost estimation and assign task to the respective cluster to second phase. In second phase, the Idle-server monitoring algorithm applies to check server is idle or not and result is forwarded to third phase which check whether task is get processed or not and reassignment of task will be done and analyze the result.
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