Profit maximization and performance enhancement in hybrid cloud environment
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Cloud computing is a novel paradigm which enables ubiquitous,
newlineon-demand, convenient network access to a shared pool of computing
newlineresources, that are flexibly provisioned and released with minimal
newlinemanagement effort or service provider interaction. The cloud resources are
newlineavailable in the Data Centre (DC), which are geographically distributed in the
newlinecloud environment. The computing resources namely Virtual Machines (VM),
newlinestorage resources and networking resources are the basic elements of the data
newlinecentre in cloud computing. Cloud computing is composed of five essential
newlinecharacteristics, three service types and four deployment models. The essential
newlinecharacteristics are multi-tenancy, scalable, service oriented, virtualized, selfhealing
newlineand backup. Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Software as a Service
newline(SaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS) are the basic services provided by
newlinecloud computing. Private Cloud, Public Cloud, Hybrid Cloud and Community
newlineCloud are four basic deployment models of cloud computing. Reduced IT
newlinecost, scalability, flexibility, automatic updates and business continuity are the
newlinebenefits of cloud computing. The main goal of cloud provider is to achieve more profit always. Profit means maximum income from the investments. Resource provisioning in cloud is a challenging issue as the user demands vary time to time. As the cloud provider has fixed amount of resources, during lesser demands, the
newlineresources are underutilized whereas in peak hours, it may reject the user
newlinerequest. As the user demands vary dynamically, the cloud provider has to
newlinemanage and deliver the resources to satisfy their needs
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