An Efficient Resources Management Model and Task Scheduling Algorithm in Grid Computing

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From the perspective of resource sharing, grid computing is a system ranging from small kind of network system for home using to large-scale network computing systems even to the Internet. The management of resources in the grid environment becomes very complex as these resources are distributed geographically, heterogeneous in nature, and each having their own resource management policies and different access as well as cost models. In this paper, we bring forward an efficient resources management model and task scheduling algorithm in grid computing. The simulation results show that the proposed algorithm achieves resource load balancing, and can be applied to the optimization of task scheduling successfully.

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