Authors
Martin Randles, Enas Odat, David Lamb, Osama Abu-Rahmeh, Azzelarabe Taleb-Bendiab
Publication date
2009/12/14
Conference
2009 Second International Conference on Developments in eSystems Engineering
Pages
258-265
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The anticipated uptake of Cloud computing, built on the well-established research fields of Web services, networks, utility computing, distributed computing and virtualisation, will bring many advantages in cost, flexibility and availability for service users. These benefits are expected to further drive the demand for cloud services, increasing both the cloud customer base and the scale of cloud installations. This has implications for many technical issues in such Service Oriented Architectures and Internet of Services (IoS) type applications; fault tolerance, high availability and scalability for examples. Central to these issues is the establishment of effective load balancing techniques. It is clear that the scale and complexity of these systems makes centralized individual assignment of jobs to specific servers infeasible; leading to the need for an effective distributed solution. This paper investigates three possible distributed …
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