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Appliance Management for Federated Cloud Environments

Authore(s) : Mohammed Airaj || researche

Volume : (3), Issue : 211, February - 2017

Abstract : Cloud infrastructures provide compelling features for scientific and engineering applications. Federated clouds additionally promise improved scalability via access to a larger pool of resources and improved service availability through geographically distributed redundant servers. Effective use of federated clouds requires the creation of portable appliances and consistent appliance management techniques. The StratusLab Marketplace, a platform-agnostic appliance registry, facilitates appliance management in a federated environment. This paper describes the Marketplace design goals, implementation, and security concerns. It also covers the planned improvements based on our experience of running this service in production for more than two years.

Keywords :Rapid resource provisioning, dynamic scaling,customized computing environments make cloud infrastructures a compelling choice for a wide range of scientific,engineering applications.

Article: Download PDF Journal DOI : 2364/2018

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Federated Cloud Environments

Vol.I (3), Issue.I 211


Article No : 10054


Number of Downloads : 100


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