Ensuring an Efficient and Reliable Quality of Service for Customer Satisfaction in Cloud Computing
Keywords:
Cloud Computing, Profit Maximization, Guaranteed Service Quality, Queuing Model, Service-Level Agreement, Waiting Time.Abstract
As a feasible and profitable way to deal with give registering resources and services to customers on intrigue, cloud computing has ended up being better known. From cloud authority organization's perspective, benefit is a champion among the most fundamental considerations, and it is transcendently directed by the outline of a cloud organization arrange under given business segment ask. In any case, a solitary whole deal leasing plan is ordinarily gotten to outline a cloud organize, which can't guarantee the organization quality however prompts bona fide resource squander. In this paper, a twofold resource leasing plan is laid out right off the bat in which brief leasing and whole deal leasing are joined going for the present issues. This twofold leasing arrangement can reasonably guarantee the idea of organization of all requesting what's more, reduce the advantage misuse massively. Additionally, an organization structure is considered as a M/M/m+D queuing model and the execution pointers that impact the benefit of our twofold leasing arrangement are analyzed, e.g., the typical charge, the extent of requesting that need improvised servers, and so forth. Thirdly, a benefit enhancement issue is anticipated the twofold leasing arrangement and the streamlined course of action of a cloud organize is gotten by dealing with the benefit support issue. Finally, a movement of algorithms coordinated to break down the benefit of our proposed design with that of the single leasing plan. The results exhibit that our arrangement can't simply guarantee the organization idea of all sales, furthermore get more benefit than the last.
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