Utilization of Resources on Cloud Hosting Network in Secure Environment
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https://doi.org/10.2583/0001Keywords:
Hybrid, CPU, Distributed SystemAbstract
In this recommended framework that strengthened the adaptive hierarchical scheduling objectives to build such a program that can perform N amount of jobs on processors that can work much better and operate more effectively than current systems. In this paper, suggest a hybrid method for scheduling multi-computers in large-scale distributed memory, named dynamic scheduling, which illustrates the possible advantages of memory slicing and duration filtering while concurrently addressing their disadvantages. The effects of such a mix through comprehensive simulated studies where two workload models test the relative efficiency of the tree strategy along with appropriate space and time slicing techniques.
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