Proceedings Article10.1109/icsmdi57622.2023.00043
Cloud Computing and Security using CloudSim
01 Mar 2023
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TL;DR: Cloud simulators are used to simulate many kinds of cloud applications such as Netflix (for streaming video) and Gmail (for backup needs) as mentioned in this paper , however, cloud simulator is an economical tool used to analyse the working of cloud components to operate under various conditions and workloads.
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Abstract: Cloud computing leverages wide range of services (storage, servers, databases, analytics, intelligence, networking, and software) via internet to speed up innovation, provide flexible resources, and forecast economic scalability. Examples include, Netflix (for streaming video) and Gmail (for backup needs). Cloud simulation utilizes computer services in simulation and is nothing more than infrastructure and software that researchers employ as a service. Data centres, virtual machines (VM), and other items can all be managed through CloudSim's administration interfaces. Cloud simulators are used to simulate many kinds of cloud applications. A product can be evaluated by using simulations and make unrestricted fixes to issues prior to the actual launch. Therefore, cloud simulator is an economical tool used to analyse the working of cloud components to operate under various conditions and workloads. Over the years, several cloud simulators have been created; this article provides an evaluation study of most of the existing techniques. This study discusses about the typical architecture in computer simulators. This study has covered cloud simulation operation of the Internet Simulator.
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