A Robust Routing Strategy for Efficient Reallocation in Multi-Grid Environment

  • Authors

    • R Sivasubramanian
    • K Arthi
    https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i3.12.16460

    Received date: July 28, 2018

    Accepted date: July 28, 2018

    Published date: July 20, 2018

  • Grid Computing, Grid Reallocation Strategy, Grid-Hadlock Algorithm
  • Abstract

    Grid Computing is becoming the rising procedure in this ongoing condition. System figuring is the social affair of PC resources from various territories to accomplish a run of the mill objective. The framework can be considered as a spread structure with non-instinctive workloads that incorporate innumerable, the multi-grid environment which provides the multi-tenancy startup for the multiple inputs that is transmitted in the form of the data. The routing strategy which provides the robust reallocation in the grid environment. This paper proposes a Strategic Multi-Reallocation procedure which makes the reallocation in the multi-grid environment. We Propose the Grid-Hadlock Algorithm for the efficient reallocation in the multi-grid environment. The implementation proves the maximum occupancy and its reallocation strategies more efficient. The experimental results proves the phenomenon is more efficient.

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    Sivasubramanian, R., & Arthi, K. (2018). A Robust Routing Strategy for Efficient Reallocation in Multi-Grid Environment. International Journal of Engineering and Technology, 7(3.12), 7086-7090. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i3.12.16460