Peer to peer (P2P) and cloud computing on infrastructure as a service (IaaS) performance analysis

Tati Ernawati, Febi Febiansyah
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The resources of information technology and the availability of services on non-cloud network systems are limited. This constitutes problems for companies, especially in the efficient management of information technology. The high investment in infrastructure procurement is an obstacle in building centralized systems, including the adoption of cloud computing through Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), as an elective solution. This research aims to analyze the performance of cloud servers on IaaS services using the parameters of cloud service availability, resource utilization, and throughput transfer which were implemented in companies engaged in the toll road concession sector. Furthermore, the results are expected to be a reference in supporting company decisions/policies related to cloud system adoption. The methodology involved the Network Development Life Cycle (NDLC), a system constituted by 6 (six) stages of management, namely user, proxy server, database, web service, monitoring service, and Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). The results of cloud service availability indicate that the cloud system provides service availability (system interface, broad network access, and resource pooling). Furthermore, cloud systems have a significant performance on resource utilization (CPU) and throughput transfer parameters, while non-cloud systems only excel in response time and resource utilization (Memory) parameters. The overall result analysis based on this research scenario showed that the cloud system provides services according to user needs and has a better speed in data transmission, but has shortcomings in response time.
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对等(P2P)和云计算基础设施即服务(IaaS)性能分析
信息技术资源和非云网络系统上服务的可用性是有限的。这对公司构成了问题,特别是在信息技术的有效管理方面。在基础设施采购方面的高投资是建立集中式系统的障碍,包括通过基础设施即服务(IaaS)采用云计算作为可选的解决方案。本研究旨在分析云服务器在IaaS服务上的性能,使用云服务可用性、资源利用率和吞吐量转移等参数,这些参数在从事收费公路特许行业的公司中实施。此外,研究结果有望成为支持公司决策/与云系统采用相关的政策的参考。该方法涉及网络开发生命周期(NDLC),该系统由6个管理阶段组成,即用户、代理服务器、数据库、web服务、监控服务和远程桌面协议(RDP)。云服务可用性的结果表明,云系统提供了服务可用性(系统接口、广泛的网络访问和资源池)。此外,云系统在资源利用率(CPU)和吞吐量传输参数上具有显著的性能,而非云系统仅在响应时间和资源利用率(内存)参数上具有优势。基于该研究场景的整体结果分析表明,云系统根据用户需求提供服务,数据传输速度更快,但在响应时间上存在不足。
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