A Meta-Heuristic Load Balancer for Cloud Computing Systems
Sliwko, Leszek, Getov, Vladimir
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
This is the accepted author's version of the paper. The final published version is available in the 2015 IEEE 39th Annual Com puter Software and Applications Conference, vol. Abstract -- This paper presents a strategy to allocate services on a Cloud system without overloading nodes and maintaining the system stability with minimum cost. We specify an abstract model of cloud resources utilization, including multiple types of resources as well as consideration s for the service migration costs. A prototype meta - heuristic load balancer is demonstrated and experiment al results are presented and discussed. We also propose a novel genetic algorithm, wher e population is seeded with the outputs of other meta - heuristic algorithms. Modern day applications are often designed in such a way that they can simultaneously use resources from different computer environments. System components are not just properties of individual machines and in many respects they can be viewed as though the y are deployed in a single application environment. Distributed computing differs from traditional computing in many ways.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-19-2025
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