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Performability Analysis of IaaS Cloud

Authors: Ji Ho Kim; Sang Min Lee 0012; Dong Seong Kim 0001; Jong Sou Park;

Performability Analysis of IaaS Cloud

Abstract

It is important to satisfy requirements, such as Quality of Service (QoS) and Service Level Agreement (SLA) in cloud computing. Previous researches tried to analyze performance of cloud services. However, they did not consider the failure components such as data center, host, Virtual Machines (VM) in cloud. Thus, it is significant to analyze the effect of failure in Cloud systems to performance. In this paper, we propose a method to analyze performability of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Cloud by introducing failure mode in CloudSim which is an event based simulator and does not take into account failure mode. We show evaluation results with various types of scenarios.

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CloudSim, Virtual Machin, Performability, Performance, 1705 Computer Networks and Communications, 1706 Computer Science Applications, Infrastructure as a Service, Cloud computing, Datacetner

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