Abstract—Load balancing is a policy of distributing the load among various nodes or servers to improve both resource utilization and job response time. It also maximizes the throughput and avoids a situation where some of the nodes are heavily loaded, while other nodes are idle, or are performing very little work. There are many algorithms for load balancing. In this paper; comparative studies for static, dynamic, and hybrid algorithms have been conducted.
The result shows that dynamic and hybrid algorithms in general give better results than static algorithms.