Resource management and load balancing are the main areas of concern in a distributed, heterogeneous and dynamic environment like Grid. Load balancing may further cause Job migration or in some cases resubmission of Job. In this paper a number of job migration algorithms have been surveyed and studied which have resulted because of the Load balancing problem. A comparative analysis of these algorithms has also been presented which summarizes the utility and applicability of different algorithms in different environment and circumstances. GJCST-B Classification: C.1.4 LoadBalancingandJobMigrationAlgorithmsforAutonomicGridEnvironment Strictly as per the compliance and regulations of: © 2014. Paritosh Kumar , Pankaj Kumar & Monika Singh. This is a research/review paper, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/), permitting all noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction inany medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Load Balancing and Job Migration Algorithms for Autonomic Grid Environment Paritosh Kumar , Pankaj Kumar σ & Monika Singh ρ AbstractResource management and load balancing are the main areas of concern in a distributed, heterogeneous and dynamic environment like Grid. Load balancing may further cause Job migration or in some cases resubmission of Job. In this paper a number of job migration algorithms have been surveyed and studied which have resulted because of the Load balancing problem. A comparative analysis of these algorithms has also been presented which summarizes the utility and applicability of different algorithms in different Resource management and load balancing are the main areas of concern in a distributed, heterogeneous and dynamic environment like Grid. Load balancing may further cause Job migration or in some cases resubmission of Job. In this paper a number of job migration algorithms have been surveyed and studied which have resulted because of the Load balancing problem. A comparative analysis of these algorithms has also been presented which summarizes the utility and applicability of different algorithms in different environment and circumstances.
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