The issues of cloud service delivery through virtualization of Dynamically Generated multiple virtual machine Services without missing deadline on the World Wide Web
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Abstract
The issues of cloud service delivery through virtualization is of practical interest in many applications such as detecting an cloud service delivery failures. Cloud service is an umbrella term used to refer to web based development and services. In this paper, we investigate a variety VM cloud techniques. Cloud VM technology allows multiple virtual machines to run on a single physical machine Furthermore, cloud multiple VM servers play the important key roles between users and web sites, we could reduce the response time ,processing time and save network bandwidth. We provide a generalized cloud framework for computing the amount of resources needed to support multiple VM services, without missing the deadline for any cloud service. We construct the problem as an optimization formulation that uses a generic cloud delivery dynamic cost function. Although using Dynamically Generated multiple virtual machines shared-memory IPC is a well-known strategy, the recent introduction of the VM shared memory mechanism to Linux KVM makes the strategy allows data stored remotely to be temporarily cached on desktop computers, mobile phones or other Internet-linked devices.Using the Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), we confirm Unlimited Storage, $0.20 per GByte of data transferred, $0.15 per GByte-Month for storage used,Second Life Update:1TBytes, 40,000 downloads in 24 hours only and Cloud computing is impossible if you cannot connect to the Internet but our paper confirm Unlimited Storage, $0.80 per GByte of data transferred, $0.85 per GByte-Month for storage used,Second Life Update:3TBytes, 2,40,000 downloads in 24 hours and Cloud computing is impossible if you cannot connect to the Internet.
Keywords:Distributed cloud storage platform (DCSP), virtual infrastructure management (VIM), Virtual Machine Monitor, Virtual Machine Managers (VMM), Java Virtual Machine(JVM), World Wide Web,Inter Process communication( IPC),Java archives(JAR), Dynamic Virtual Machine(DVM).
Article published in International Journal of Current Engineering and Technology, Vol.4,No.4 (Aug- 2014)