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Workload characterization, controller design and performance evaluation for cloud capacity autoscaling
Ahmed Ali-Eldin Hassan
- 01 Jan 2015
TL;DR: This thesis studies cloud capacity auto-scaling, or how to provision and release re-sources to a service running in the cloud based on its actual demand using an auto-matic controller.
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Abstract: This thesis studies cloud capacity auto-scaling, or how to provision and release re-sources to a service running in the cloud based on its actual demand using an auto-matic controller. As the perfo ...
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