Cloud Services, Networking, and Management by Nelson L. S. da Fonseca, Raouf Boutaba

By Nelson L. S. da Fonseca, Raouf Boutaba

Cloud companies, Networking and Management presents a accomplished evaluate of the cloud infrastructure and companies, in addition to their underlying administration mechanisms, together with facts heart virtualization and networking, cloud defense and reliability, titanic info analytics, medical and advertisement applications.

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  • Includes advertisement functions on Cloud (video prone and games)

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13. S. Ghemawat, H. -T. Leung, “The Google file system,” in ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, vol. 37, no. 5, pp. 29–43, 2003. 14. G. DeCandia, D. Hastorun, M. Jampani, G. Kakulapati, A. Lakshman, A. Pilchin, S. Sivasubramanian, P. Vosshall, and W. Vogels, “Dynamo: Amazon’s highly available key-value store,” in ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, vol. 41, no. 6, pp. 205–220, 2007. 15. A. Lakshman and P. Malik, “Cassandra: A decentralized structured storage system,” ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, vol.

This chapter starts by providing an overview of VM migration techniques. It then presents, XenFlow, a tool based on Xen and OpenFlow, and allowing to deploy, isolate and migrate VIs. Finally, the authors discuss potential security threats that can arise when using VM migration. 3 Data Center Networks and Relevant Standards Today’s cloud data centers are housing hundreds of thousands of machines that continuously need to exchange tremendous amounts of data with stringent performance requirements in terms of bandwidth, delay, jitter, and loss rate.

11. N. McKeown, T. Anderson, H. Balakrishnan, G. Parulkar, L. Peterson, J. Rexford, S. Shenker, and J. Turner, “Openflow: Enabling innovation in campus networks,” SIGCOMM Computer Communnication Review, vol. 38, no. 2, pp. 69–74, March 2008. 12. S. Gilbert and N. Lynch, “Brewer’s conjecture and the feasibility of consistent, available, partition-tolerant web services,” ACM SIGACT News, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 51–59, 2002. 13. S. Ghemawat, H. -T. Leung, “The Google file system,” in ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, vol.

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