Load Balancing and Process Management Over Grid Computing
Load Balancing and Process Management Over Grid Computing
Load Balancing and Process Management Over Grid Computing
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Abstract
As the technology is grown the need of computational
efficiency is increases day by day. If we can see around even
our mobile phone becomes more efficient and with high
computational resources. To empower computation in new
principals and concepts changes the face of computation, due
to the introduction grid computing and cloud computing the
computation achieves new directions of computing. In this
paper we start with the traditional computing, and go through
the different computing schemes and produces the concept
and effects on the resources required to execute any task in
local systems and as well as the remote and process migration
over efficient computational strategies.).
1. INTRODUCTION
In this era of technology each and every day in our life
interacted with the computers and their complex
applications, these applications are help us to perform
complex task in few minutes. This fast and easy
computation ability is developed using a lot of efforts and
work force are required to achieve the efferent computing.
As we know that all the computational task are keep two
main factors the resources required to compute any task
and the time consumed to processes the complete task.
Additionally when we talk about the advance computing
we discussed about the different network parameters,
which is required to provide the request and response of
any task execution. In this era of computational
advancement maximum applications, interfaces and
complex task are become online and these tasks are
executed using high efficient cloud and grid servers. To
execute this task only some parameters are required to
send as requests and they execute complete task in
seconds, additionally the out puts are found in remote
machine as a real time execution. These evolutionary
pressures generate new requirements for distributed
application development and deployment. Today,
applications and middleware are typically developed for a
specific platform (e.g., Windows NT, a flavour of UNIX, a
mainframe, J2EE, Microsoft .NET) that provides a
hosting environment for running applications. The
capabilities provided by such platforms may range from
integrated resource management functions to database
integration, clustering services, security, workload
2. BACKGROUND
Traditionally to execute any application required memory
and a strong processor for task execution during the
execution they consume the resources locally, Where the
application is required to execute, additionally to execute
any task locally required to enable the local machines with
the software frameworks and relevant classes and library.
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6 PROPOSED WORK
To overcome the need of computational efficiency some
new efforts are made using the computation using the grid
servers, grid is a group or alliances where more than one
machine is involve for providing the efficient computing
and fast responses. Such problems have been for some
time a central concern of the developers of distributed
systems for large-scale scientific research. Work within
this community has led to the development of Grid
technologies. We defined Grid technologies and
infrastructures as supporting the sharing and coordinated
use of diverse resources in dynamic, distributed virtual
organizations. We defined essential properties of Grids
and introduced key requirements for protocols and
services, distinguishing among connectivity protocols
concerned with communication and authentication,
resource protocols concerned with negotiating access to
individual resources, and collective protocols and services
concerned with the coordinated use of multiple resources.
Grid computing in general is a special type of parallel
computing that relies on complete computers (with
onboard CPUs, storage, power supplies, network
interfaces, etc.) connected to a network (private, public or
the Internet) by a conventional network interface, such as
Ethernet. This is in contrast to the traditional notion of a
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8 PROPOSED WORK
To overcome the problem of fault detection and prevention
we divide complete work under some small modules.
1. Problem analysis: find out different categories of faults
and related effects first. After that required to define
different parameters by which the effecting parameters are
relate to each other.
2. Prepare a data model: after analysis required
designing a data model by which system analyse the
upcoming data and predict the fault and its reason.
3. Group different fault tolerance technique: create
methods and techniques to handle the faults according to
need, in other words manage a backup plan for any
predictive error.
4. Apply job scheduling and other background task:
simulate the tolerance strategy for smooth work driven
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