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Open platform cloud infrastructure model with enhanced virtualization


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Title: Open platform cloud infrastructure model with enhanced virtualization

Authors: Abilash Rajasekaran, Sountharrajan Sehar, Elangovan Manickasundaram, Ezhilan Elangovan, Gowtham Kumar Thangaraj

Journal: ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences

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Publisher: Khyber Medical College, Peshawar

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2015

Volume: 10

Issue: 5

Language: English

Keywords: Cloud ComputingVirtualizationIAASSOA

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Abstract

Evolution of International network had led to growth in Cloud computing technology. Cost efficient personal computers with vast resource have been possible only by the evolution of Cloud Computing. The recent trend in Cloud computing technology emerges with the advancement of computing resources and hardware in single platform, provided to the user on-demand. The cloud computing has led to chief growth in the field of computer science and gave a major impact in business field with widespread adaption of virtualization and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). In this paper, Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) is provided on-demand to the user with enhanced virtualization technique to utilize third party resources. This may eventually lead third party user to compensate only addition charges towards their cloud vendor. Bare metal hypervisor maintains third party resource through Application Program Interface (API) during failure and data replication upon Service Level Agreement (SLA). This cloud setup would urge Business Enterprise to extend their resource across network and attract more users to cloud. Implementation of this setup provides openness to the world of Cloud Computing.


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