Highly available clouds: System modeling, evaluations, and open challenges

  • Patricia Takako Endo
  • , Glauco Estácio Gonçalves
  • , Daniel Rosendo
  • , Demis Gomes
  • , Guto Leoni Santos
  • , André Luis Cavalcanti Moreira
  • , Judith Kelner
  • , Djamel Sadok
  • , Mozhgan Mahloo

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7 Scopus citations

Abstract

Cloud-based solution adoption is becoming an indispensable strategy for enterprises, since it brings many advantages, such as low cost. On the other hand, to attend this demand, cloud providers are facing a great challenge regarding their resource management: how to provide services with high availability relying on finite computational resources and limited physical infrastructure? Understanding the components and operations of cloud data center is a key point to manage resources in an optimalway and to estimate howphysical and logical failures can impact on users' perception. This book chapter aims to explore computational modeling theories in order to represent a cloud infrastructure focusing on howto estimate and model cloud availability.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationResearch Advances in Cloud Computing
PublisherSpringer Singapore
Pages21-53
Number of pages33
ISBN (Electronic)9789811050268
ISBN (Print)9789811050251
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 28 2017

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