Efficient Load Balancing Using Restful Web Services in Cloud Computing: A Review

Authors

  • Tusha Agarwal Department of Computer Science, Noida International University, Noida, India
  • Neeta Sharma School of Engineering and Techonology, Noida International University, Noida, India

Keywords:

REST, HTTP, Web Services, Load Balance, XOR scheduling

Abstract

In today’s world Internet is the higher source of all kind of information’s. Modern high-traffic websites must serve hundreds of thousands request from user to clients and vice versa. These services return the required information in form of text, images, video etc. In Cloud computing, Load Balancing is required in such situations to avoid overload. A load balancer technique mediates client access requests to servers and intelligently decides which server is best placed to fulfil each request. Restful interfaces are mainly used for implementation of web services and are based on the resource-oriented approach. This paper discusses the some existing load balancing algorithms in cloud computing. In this research paper, Restful services are used for data storage and retrieval from Cloud system. Cloud is a storage mechanism in which one can store, process data on demand. Cloud based on service oriented architecture is known as service oriented cloud computing architecture. This approach has reduced the amount of data used for recovery to almost half and also maintains a secure access control mechanism for authenticated user.

 

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Published

2018-06-30

How to Cite

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T. Agarwal and N. Sharma, “Efficient Load Balancing Using Restful Web Services in Cloud Computing: A Review”, Int. J. Sci. Res. Comp. Sci. Eng., vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 67–70, Jun. 2018.

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