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Load balancing (computing)

About: Load balancing (computing) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 27377 publications have been published within this topic receiving 415530 citations. The topic is also known as: server load balancing.


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TL;DR: A novel method of achieving load balancing in telecommunications networks using ant-based control, which is shown to result in fewer call failures than the other methods, while exhibiting many attractive features of distributed control.
Abstract: This article describes a novel method of achieving load balancing in telecommunications networks. A simulated network models a typical distribution of calls between nodes; nodes carrying an excess ...

838 citations

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TL;DR: This work describes simple randomized distributed algorithms which achieve consensus to the extent that the discrete nature of the problem permits.

773 citations

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TL;DR: This paper shows that this program module assignment problem can be solved efficiently by making use of the well-known Ford–Fulkerson algorithm for finding maximum flows in commodity networks as modified by Edmonds and Karp, Dinic, and Karzanov.
Abstract: In a distributed computing system a modular program must have its modules assigned among the processors so as to avoid excessive interprocessor communication while taking advantage of specific efficiencies of some processors in executing some program modules. In this paper we show that this program module assignment problem can be solved efficiently by making use of the well-known Ford–Fulkerson algorithm for finding maximum flows in commodity networks as modified by Edmonds and Karp, Dinic, and Karzanov. A solution to the two-processor problem is given, and extensions to three and n-processors are considered with partial results given without a complete efficient solution.

740 citations

Patent
07 Jun 1995
TL;DR: In this article, a hot redirection technique allows a user service session to be transferred from one application server to another (replicated) application server without termination of the service session, and various mechanisms are provided for efficiently reallocating application servers to different online services, and for allowing additional servers to be efficiently added to the network.
Abstract: An on-line services network includes application servers and Gateway microcomputers that are interconnected by a LAN. The Gateway microcomputers receive service requests which are transmitted over a WAN from client microcomputers operated by end users. Upon receiving a request to open a service, the Gateway microcomputers access a periodically-updated service map to locate the replicated application servers that are currently running the corresponding service application, and then apply a load balancing method (using server load data contained within the service map) to select an application server that has a relatively low processing load. A communications protocol between the client and Gateway microcomputers enables users to access multiple services simultaneously. A hot redirection technique allows a user service session to be transferred from one application server to another (replicated) application server without termination of the service session. Various mechanisms are provided for efficiently reallocating application servers to different on-line services, and for allowing additional servers to be efficiently added to the network.

735 citations

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TL;DR: The authors review the state of the art in load balancing techniques on distributed Web-server systems, and analyze the efficiencies and limitations of the various approaches.
Abstract: Popular Web sites cannot rely on a single powerful server nor on independent mirrored-servers to support the ever-increasing request load. Distributed Web server architectures that transparently schedule client requests offer a way to meet dynamic scalability and availability requirements. The authors review the state of the art in load balancing techniques on distributed Web-server systems, and analyze the efficiencies and limitations of the various approaches.

717 citations


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Performance
Metrics
No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202227
20211,086
20201,492
20191,796
20181,906
20171,807