Cloud computing is an emerging trends in distributed computing which offers pay per model as user
demand and constraint. Cloud applications having variety of composition, configuration, and
deployment supplies. To quantify the performance of resource allocation policies and application
scheduling algorithms at finer details in Cloud computing environments for different application and
service modules under varying load, energy performance. system size is a challenging problem to
tackle Cloud consist of a group of virtual machine which includes both computational and storage
space facility. The primary aim of cloud computing is to provide better resourceful access. Cloud
computing is based on the concept of distributed computing, grid computing, and virtualization
techniques. Cloud is developing day by day and faces a lot of challenges, one of them is scheduling.
Scheduling refers to a set of policies to control the order of works to be performed by a computer
system. The CloudSim toolkit supports creation of one or supplementary virtual machines (VMs) on a
simulated node of a Data Center, jobs, and their mapping to fitting VMs. It also allows simulation of
multiple Data Centers to enable a study on federation and associated policies for migration of VMs for
reliability and automatic scaling of applications. A first-class scheduler adapts its scheduling strategy
according to the changing environment and the type of task. In paper we presented a Dynamic Fair
Priority Task Scheduling Algorithm for efficient execution of task and comparison with FCFS and
Round Robin Scheduling. Algorithm should be tested in cloud Sim toolkit and result shows that it give
better performance compared to other conventional scheduling algorithm
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Author Name: Prakasham M, Parthasarsathi P
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Keywords: cloud Computing, scheduling, Data Center, Virtual machine, Task scheduling
ISSN: 2349-4182
EISSN: 2349-4182
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