Journal article
Resource provisioning for data-intensive applications with deadline constraints on hybrid clouds using Aneka
A Nadjaran Toosi, RO Sinnott, R Buyya
Future Generation Computer Systems | ELSEVIER | Published : 2018
Abstract
Cloud computing has emerged as a mainstream paradigm for hosting various types of applications by supporting easy-to-use computing services. Among the many different forms of cloud computing, hybrid clouds, which mix on-premises private cloud and third-party public cloud services to deploy applications, have gained broad acceptance. They are particularly relevant for applications requiring large volumes of computing power exceeding the computational capacity within the premises of a single organization. However, the use of hybrid clouds introduces the challenge of how much and when public cloud resources should be added to the pool of resources – and especially when it is necessary to suppor..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was partially supported by Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship (Grant no: FT120100545) and the Australia-India Strategic Research Fund (AISRF) (Grant no: AISRF08140). We thank Microsoft for providing access to the Azure IaaS infrastructure. We also thank William Voorsluys for his technical support for the execution of the case study application.