Cloud computing performance evaluation :issues and challenges
Niloofar Khanghahi,Reza Ravanmehr +1 more
- 31 Oct 2013
Vol. 3, Iss: 5, pp 29-41
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TL;DR: An overall perspective on cloud evaluation criteria is provided and this evaluation can help users make right decisions and present different major factors in cloud computing performance and analyze and evaluate cloud performance in various scenarios considering these factors.
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Abstract: Cloud Computing makes the dream of computin g real as a tool and in the form of service. This internetbased ongoing technology which has brought flexibility, capacity and power of processing has realized service- oriented idea and has created a new ecosystem in the computing world with its great p ower and benefits. Cloud capabilities have been able to move IT industry one step forward. Nowadays, large and famous enterprise have resorted to cloud computing and have transferred their processing and storage to it. Due to popularity and progress of clo ud in different organizations, cloud performance evaluation is of special importance and this evaluation can help users make right decisions. In this paper, we provide an overall perspective on cloud evaluation criteria and highlight it with help of simula tion. For this purpose, we present different major factors in cloud computing performance and we analyze and evaluate cloud performance in various scenarios considering these factors.
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