Evaluation of cloud brokering algorithms in cloud based data center

Migrating to the cloud for the purpose of minimizing infrastructure costs and technical effort is a common trend these days. Over the last couple of years, we have witnessed an increasing demand for cloud computing, which lead to the increase of both cloud users, and cloud service providers as well...

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Main Authors: Naha, Ranesh Kumar, Othman, Mohamed, Akhter, Nasrin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pushpa Publishing House 2015
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/44687/
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author Naha, Ranesh Kumar
Othman, Mohamed
Akhter, Nasrin
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description Migrating to the cloud for the purpose of minimizing infrastructure costs and technical effort is a common trend these days. Over the last couple of years, we have witnessed an increasing demand for cloud computing, which lead to the increase of both cloud users, and cloud service providers as well. Due to the chaos of the various service providers, it is very difficult for a user to choose the appropriate provider that satisfies their specific requirements. A new research paradigm has emerged in an attempt to address this problem. Cloud interoperability is another issue that allows users to easily migrate applications and workloads across cloud service providers. The definition of a common standard between cloud providers has the ability of eliminating this issue. Another approach is the use of a cloud service broker, which assists users to find appropriate cloud service providers before the deployment of their application or service. A broker is capable of finding an appropriate service provider that would satisfy user service requirements in terms of a service level agreement. In this paper, two new cloud brokering algorithms, and their initial evaluation, are proposed.
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spelling upm-446872021-04-18T08:34:55Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/44687/ Evaluation of cloud brokering algorithms in cloud based data center Naha, Ranesh Kumar Othman, Mohamed Akhter, Nasrin Migrating to the cloud for the purpose of minimizing infrastructure costs and technical effort is a common trend these days. Over the last couple of years, we have witnessed an increasing demand for cloud computing, which lead to the increase of both cloud users, and cloud service providers as well. Due to the chaos of the various service providers, it is very difficult for a user to choose the appropriate provider that satisfies their specific requirements. A new research paradigm has emerged in an attempt to address this problem. Cloud interoperability is another issue that allows users to easily migrate applications and workloads across cloud service providers. The definition of a common standard between cloud providers has the ability of eliminating this issue. Another approach is the use of a cloud service broker, which assists users to find appropriate cloud service providers before the deployment of their application or service. A broker is capable of finding an appropriate service provider that would satisfy user service requirements in terms of a service level agreement. In this paper, two new cloud brokering algorithms, and their initial evaluation, are proposed. Pushpa Publishing House 2015-12 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/44687/1/CLOUD.pdf Naha, Ranesh Kumar and Othman, Mohamed and Akhter, Nasrin (2015) Evaluation of cloud brokering algorithms in cloud based data center. Far East Journal of Electronics and Communications, 15 (2). pp. 85-98. ISSN 0973-7006 http://www.pphmj.com/abstract/9338.htm 10.17654/FJECDec2015_085_098
spellingShingle Naha, Ranesh Kumar
Othman, Mohamed
Akhter, Nasrin
Evaluation of cloud brokering algorithms in cloud based data center
title Evaluation of cloud brokering algorithms in cloud based data center
title_full Evaluation of cloud brokering algorithms in cloud based data center
title_fullStr Evaluation of cloud brokering algorithms in cloud based data center
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of cloud brokering algorithms in cloud based data center
title_short Evaluation of cloud brokering algorithms in cloud based data center
title_sort evaluation of cloud brokering algorithms in cloud based data center
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