Journal article

Workload modeling for resource usage analysis and simulation in cloud computing

D Magalhães, RN Calheiros, R Buyya, DG Gomes

Computers and Electrical Engineering | Published : 2015

Abstract

Workload modeling enables performance analysis and simulation of cloud resource management policies, which allows cloud providers to improve their systems' Quality of Service (QoS) and researchers to evaluate new policies without deploying expensive large scale environments. However, workload modeling is challenging in the context of cloud computing due to the virtualization layer overhead, insufficient tracelogs available for analysis, and complex workloads. These factors contribute to a lack of methodologies and models to characterize applications hosted in the cloud. To tackle the above issues, we propose a web application model to capture the behavioral patterns of different user profile..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors thank Nikolay Grozev, Ph.D. candidate, for his valuable suggestions on the manuscript. Deborah M.V. Magalhaes thanks the financial support from CAPES (Ph.D. scholarship) and CNPq (Doctorate Sandwich Abroad - SWE). This research was funded by the Australian Research Council through Future Fellowship program. This is also a partial result of the National Institute of Science and Technology - Medicine Assisted by Scientific Computing (INCT-MACC) and the SLA4Cloud project (STIC-AmSud program, CAPES process: 23038.010147/2013-17).