Response time-based resource allocation according to service level agreements in cloud computing
by G. Hemanth Kumar Yadav; K. Madhavi
International Journal of Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (IJITST), Vol. 9, No. 4, 2019

Abstract: Cloud computing is a technology which offers various services as and when required by the user through various cloud providers. The scalable nature of cloud has made it to reach various domains and have a strong root in every organisation. The resource provisioning has become a challenging task for many cloud providers. This work proposes an efficient framework for handling storage, application and computation services, offering service level agreements (SLA) backed performance and uptime promises for their services in cloud computing. Further, this tries to benefit both the users as well as cloud providers by enhancing the features for the customers and by gaining profit for the providers. The proposed SLA-based resource provisioning system is found to perform better than the existing other resource provisioning systems in terms of response time and other QoS parameters.

Online publication date: Tue, 08-Oct-2019

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