Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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425695 | Future Generation Computer Systems | 2012 | 9 Pages |
A Grid is a network of computational resources that may potentially span many continents. Load balancing in a Grid is a hot research issue which affects every aspect of the Grid, including service selection and task execution. Thus, it is necessary and significant to solve the load balancing problem in a Grid. In this paper, we propose a dynamic, distributed load balancing scheme for a Grid which provides deadline control for tasks. In our scenario, first, resources check their state and make a request to the Grid Broker according to the change of load state. Then, the Grid Broker assigns Gridlets between resources and scheduling for load balancing under the deadline request. We apply our load balancing strategy into a popular Grid simulation platform GridSim. Experimental results prove that our proposed load balancing mechanism can (1) reduce the makespan, (2) improve the finished rate of the Gridlet, and (3) reduce the resubmitted time.
► We propose a dynamic, distributed load balancing scheme for a Grid. ► The load balancing scheme provides deadline control for tasks. ► It works on three levels: processing entity (PE), machine, and resource. ► Performance evaluation on constant resources and constant Gridlets.