A Comprehensive Study of LB Technique in Cloud Infrastructure

In the recent Web-based knowledge transfer, cloud computing is essential. The real world has been changed into a virtual one as a result of the pandemic scenario. Cloud computing plays a major role for storing and computing data using remote computing infrastructure for day-to-day activities. The pr...

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Business metrics
Cloud Applications and Network Security
Cloud computing
Computer Imaging
Computer Science
Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks
Customer services
Data Structures and Information Theory
Fault tolerance
Information Systems and Communication Service
Information technology
Infrastructure
Knowledge management
Load balancing
Pattern Recognition and Graphics
Performance measurement
Remote computing
Scheduling
Software
Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems
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User satisfaction
Utility computing
Vision
Wireless Networks
Workloads
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