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A new architecture of cloud computing to enhance the load balancing

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  • Ashraf H. Aljammal
  • Ahmad M. Manasrah
  • Alaa E. Abdallah
  • Nedal M. Tahat

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One of the emerging trends in IT environment is the cloud computing with various requirements and huge resources. Therefore, efficient load balancing guarantees an efficient resource utilisation to cope with the increasing users' demands. Consequently, this paper proposes a new architecture in a cloud environment for load balancing. The proposed architecture taking advantage of the client's machines resources for distributing the cloud tasks among the clients' machines rather than relying only on datacenters. The proposed architecture has been implemented using the cloudAnalyst simulator. The simulation results show an efficient load balancing through minimising the computational load on the cloud servers and hence, improve the overall cloud performance compared to the traditional architectures.

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  • Ashraf H. Aljammal & Ahmad M. Manasrah & Alaa E. Abdallah & Nedal M. Tahat, 2017. "A new architecture of cloud computing to enhance the load balancing," International Journal of Business Information Systems, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 25(3), pages 393-405.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbisy:v:25:y:2017:i:3:p:393-405
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