Autonomic Resource Allocation Frameworks for Service-based Cloud Applications: A Survey

Reena Panwar, S. M.
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Cloud is a collection of heterogeneouscomputing resources that are presented to the users on the payment basis. Cloud and the associated resources are dynamic in nature. The provisioning of resources in such dynamic environment is one of the critical issues in the cloud. Various Quality of Service (QoS) parameters contribute to the provisioning of appropriate resources in the cloud. A right proportion of resource provisioning is necessary to improve the performance of the system. To mention, energy wastage and cost increase due to over-provisioning, while, under-provisioning may seem to effect Service Level Agreements (SLA) and Service Quality (QoS). Hence, the virtual resources should be allocated accordingly to fulfil the current dynamic demand of various applications. This paper presents a deeper survey on the various resource allocation frameworks for service-based cloud applications.
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基于服务的云应用的自主资源分配框架:调查
云是在付费的基础上呈现给用户的异构计算资源的集合。云和相关资源在本质上是动态的。在这种动态环境中提供资源是云中的关键问题之一。各种服务质量(QoS)参数有助于在云中提供适当的资源。适当的资源分配比例是提高系统性能的必要条件。值得一提的是,由于过度供应而造成的能源浪费和成本增加,而供应不足似乎会影响服务水平协议(SLA)和服务质量(QoS)。因此,应该对虚拟资源进行相应的分配,以满足当前各种应用程序的动态需求。本文对基于服务的云应用程序的各种资源分配框架进行了更深入的调查。
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