A comparison of resource allocation process in grid and cloud technologies

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2018-06-04

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IOP

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Conference paper

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1742-6588

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Hallawi H, Mehnen J, He H (2018) A comparison of resource allocation process in grid and cloud technologies, Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Volume 1032, Article number 012048

Abstract

Grid Computing and Cloud Computing are two different technologies that have emerged to validate the long-held dream of computing as utilities which led to an important revolution in IT industry. These technologies came with several challenges in terms of middleware, programming model, resources management and business models. These challenges are seriously considered by Distributed System research. Resources allocation is a key challenge in both technologies as it causes the possible resource wastage and service degradation. This paper is addressing a comprehensive study of the resources allocation processes in both technologies. It provides the researchers with an in-depth understanding of all resources allocation related aspects and associative challenges, including: load balancing, performance, energy consumption, scheduling algorithms, resources consolidation and migration. The comparison also contributes an informal definition of the Cloud resource allocation process. Resources in the Cloud are being shared by all users in a time and space sharing manner, in contrast to dedicated resources that governed by a queuing system in Grid resource management. Cloud Resource allocation suffers from extra challenges abbreviated by achieving good load balancing and making right consolidation decision.

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Scheduling Strategies, Energy Consumption, Cloud Resources Allocation, Load Balancing, Grid Resources Allocation, Resources Consolidation, Performances

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Attribution 3.0 International

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