Cloud Computing is the distributed computing on internet or delivery of computing services over the internet. Cloud computing involves deploying groups of remote servers and software networks that allow centralized data storage and online access to computer services or resources. Cloud Computing allows the customers to apply the application without set up and access their own files on any device with internet. The cloud service providers have developed the cloud enough to provide services to any number of users. Cloud is a set of virtualized resources that can be produced as demand of the user. In cloud computing basically there are three components: one is the host that represents a physical computing, second is the datacenter that is a collection of server for managing Virtual Machines during their life cycles. Here application is placed, which is accessed by internet. The last is the distributed servers that are in different places but acts as near to the next one. One important issue is the handling of requests from the various machines so that all the tasks can be completed in minimum waiting time. This paper presents and examine a new scheduling algorithm with the use of fuzzy control system for scheduling virtual machines between datacenters. The experimental results show the effectiveness of our algorithm by comparing it with the three scheduling techniques First Come First Serve (FCFS), Round Robin (RR) and Honeybee Foraging (HF) algorithm.
Keywords
Cloud computing, Fuzzy Control system, Fuzzy logic, Scheduling algorithm.