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Dynamic Load Rebalancing Algorithm for Private Cloud

Authors :
J. Ganesh
Mareeswari M. Devi
A. Shenbaga Bharatha Priya
Source :
Applied Mechanics and Materials. 573:556-559
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd., 2014.

Abstract

Infrastructure-As-A-Service (IAAS) provides an environmental setup under any type of cloud. In Distributed file system (DFS), nodes are simultaneously serve computing and storage functions; that is parallel Data Processing and storage in cloud. Here, file is considered as a data or load. That file is partitioned into a number of File chunks (FC) allocated in distinct nodes so that Map Reduce tasks can be performed in parallel over the nodes. Files and Nodes can be dynamically created, deleted, and added. This results in load imbalance in a distributed file system; that is, the file chunks are not distributed as uniformly as possible among the Chunk Servers (CS). Emerging distributed file systems in production systems strongly depend on a central node for chunk reallocation or Distributed node to maintain global knowledge of all chunks. This dependence is clearly inadequate in a large-scale, failure-prone environment because the central load balancer is put under considerable workload that is linearly scaled with the system size, it may thus become the performance bottleneck and the single point of failure and memory wastage in distributed nodes. So, we have to enhance the Client side module with server side module to create, delete and update the file chunks in Client Module. And manage the overall private cloud and apply dynamic load balancing algorithm to perform auto scaling options in private cloud. In this project, a fully distributed load rebalancing algorithm is presented to cope with the load imbalance problem.

Details

ISSN :
16627482
Volume :
573
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied Mechanics and Materials
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7de3039ca44dff1703cdc2aa4bdf5507
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.573.556