Cloud resource management using adaptive firefly algorithm and artificial neural network
by S.K. Manigandan; S. Manjula; V. Nagaraju; D. Ramya; B.R. TapasBapu
International Journal of Cloud Computing (IJCC), Vol. 11, No. 5/6, 2022

Abstract: Cloud computing can be characterised in basic terms as one of the stages for giving conveyed figuring assets. Registering assets may incorporate capacity, data transfer capacity, memory space, handling components, etc. These assets are leased to the clients utilising the compensation per-utilised model. The interest for the assets may not be static, yet they can be mentioned on-request because of the developing web office. The clients of the cloud want to have a limited reaction time and cost yet then again, the cloud supplier centres on accomplishing proficient cloud assets distribution and limiting the support costs. Resource management is a practice of provisioning and managing the cloud resources efficiently. It also provides the techniques to provision the resources, schedule the jobs, and balance the loads. This proposal provides a resource management technique for efficient provisioning of resources and the scheduling of jobs on the static and dynamic cloudlet requests.

Online publication date: Thu, 02-Feb-2023

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