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Load Balancing Algorithms

HDLM has the following six load balancing algorithms:

The Round Robin algorithm

The Extended Round Robin algorithm

The Least I/Os algorithm

The Extended Least I/Os algorithm

The Least Blocks algorithm

The Extended Least Blocks algorithm

The above algorithms are divided into two categories, which differ in their

processing method. The following describes both of these processing

methods:

The Round Robin, Least I/Os, and Least Blocks algorithms

These algorithms select which path to use every time an I/O is issued.

The path that is used is determined by the following:

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Round Robin
The paths are simply selected in order from among all the connected

paths.

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Least I/Os
The path that has the least number of I/Os being processed is

selected from among all the connected paths.

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Least Blocks
The path that has the least number of I/O blocks being processed is

selected from among all the connected paths.

The Extended Round Robin, Extended Least I/Os, and Extended Least Blocks

algorithms

These algorithms determine which path to allocate based on whether the

I/O to be issued is sequential with the immediately preceding I/O.
If the I/O is sequential with the previous I/O, the path to which the

previous I/O was distributed will be used. However, if a specified number

of I/Os has been issued to a path, processing switches to the next path.
If the I/O is not sequential with the previous I/O, these algorithms select

the path to be used each time an I/O request is issued.

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Extended Round Robin

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