A Novel Model for Multi-Parametric Load Balance in Grid Computing

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Grid computing is a computing model in which computing resources are geographically dispersed. A computing node can share these resources as well as can transfer applications at other nodes to execute it. Due to the absence of centralized authority in grid, some resources may be overloaded and others may be under loaded. To obtain high performance, load balance strategy is necessarily needed. Load balance strategy can be affected by different parameters like network parameters, application characteristics, computing node capacity etc. In this paper, we consider using three parameters namely network parameters, computation node capacity and application characteristic to obtain effective load balance. All these parameters will pass to AHP (Arithmetic hierarchy process) for automatic decision making to select better resources for high performance service.

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