Title :
Potential of cloud computing architecture
Author :
Begum, Saira ; Khan, Muhammad Khalid
Author_Institution :
Comput. Sci. Dept., PAF-KIET, Karachi, Pakistan
Abstract :
Cloud computing is a massively central advancement in the technique that businesses and users devour and work on computing. It´s a elementary modify to an prepared model in which applications don´t subsist out their lives on a specific section of hardware and in which possessions are more supplely deployed than was the historical standard. It´s a primary shift to expansion and utilization model that replaces hard-wired, proprietary associations surrounded by software components and the clients of those components with unimportant Web services and Web-based software admittance. As difficulty under the virtualization is how to allocate resources to every application on-demand and in response to time-varying workloads. As cloud service can be a public, private or mixture of both phenomena, cloud computing is also functioning as “platform as service”, that allow users to implement as virtual system for application development. Among multiple platforms´ choices, a new user gets confused about the picking of platform for his own requirement as per cost and performance trade off. Although the cloud computing architecture is so elastic that new numbers of data and processing recourse can easily added but the in cloud computing architecture, the massive date for processing will situated in some unknown location and used is constrained to access that data according to provider agreements. Same way a difficulty in the virtualization is allocation of requires resources to each request according to on-demand manner handling with efficient jobs fulfillment with in time. With analyses to date is, that the architectures of cloud computing do not reflect the user perspectives and with the technical requirements fully but it has potential to capture the market of development and dynamic scaling to datacenters. The paper has compiled up the comparison for major solution for cloud computing.
Keywords :
Web services; cloud computing; resource allocation; software architecture; virtualisation; Web services; Web-based software admittance; cloud computing architecture; platform as service; resource allocation; software components; time-varying workloads; virtual system; Cloud computing; Computational modeling; Computer architecture; Conferences; Resource management; Servers; Software; Cloud computing; Web services; datacenters; on-demand; utilization model; virtualization;
Conference_Titel :
Information and Communication Technologies (ICICT), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Karachi
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1553-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICICT.2011.5983572