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Survey Paper | Computer Science & Engineering | India | Volume 5 Issue 1, January 2016
Cloud Bursting, Brokerage and Aggregation with Load Balancing
Snehlata Mishra | Ritu Tondon
Abstract: Today through Cloud Computing, the customer and business can access their personal files at any computer and with the help of centralizing data storage, processing and bandwidth, this technology permits much more efficient computing. The cloud bursting model in cloud computing helps to share the applications resources between private and public cloud. The problem related to cloud bursting arise from incompatibility between the different platforms and the limited availability of management tools. To manage hybrid environments cloud computing service providers have developed tools to share workloads on cloud, but they often require all environments to be based on same platform. Cloud Bursting is the limited availability of management tools that are cross compatible over multiple platforms. This paper introduce the concept of Load Balancing or Scheduling in Cloud Computing to share the dynamic workload across multiple nodes to ensure that no single node is overloaded and able to satisfy over-capacity needed by private cloud with very short advance warning. It helps in proper utilization and improve the performance of resources and able to load balance the work load in such a way that nobody will suffer any service deterioration to existing to other customers.
Keywords: Cloud Scheduling, Cloud Bursting, Private Cloud, Load Balancing, Cloud performance
Edition: Volume 5 Issue 1, January 2016,
Pages: 211 - 214
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