Load Balancing White Papers

Computing Service Architecture: Central Monitor-Absence Load Balancing

Overview This paper proposes decentralized load balancing by priority and migration based load control mechanism, which is done autonomously. Each computing server's load balancing is achieved by dynamically changing its priority and control task acceptance rate based on a computing server's priority. In addition by providing task set level migration, the effectiveness of this decentralized load balancing mechanism can enhance. For security, it provides mutual authentication and capability based access control. A mock of computing service architecture implemented and support the claims by presenting several sets of experiment results in this report.

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PublisherUniversity of Minnesota File FormatPDF
Date PublishedMay 2006
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