A universal unit for measuring clouds

Salam Ismaeel, A. Miri
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Abstract

Cloud service providers (CSPs) offer a utility computing service model in which users are expected to only pay for the resources that they use. However, a lack of common standards used by different cloud providers and the complexity of cloud resource distribution and orchestration often lead to an excess in resource pool allocation and overall inefficiencies. This complexity percolates throughout the cloud service industry and is the real hindrance to the use of the utility service model especially in healthcare organizations, which are expected to provide new and improved patient care capabilities using cloud resources. In this paper, a single cloud unit for metering all resources relating to the delivery of cloud computing is developed and implemented. This unit represents the summation of weighted components (network, compute, storage, power, facilities, etc.) used in the delivery of a cloud service. Performance results observed in the actual implementation of an enterprise cloud showed that the proposed unit provides an easy to use tool for comparing CSP services, and can lead to increased efficiency and manageability of resource usage in an enterprise.
测量云的通用单位
云服务提供商(csp)提供了一种效用计算服务模型,在这种模型中,用户只需要为他们使用的资源付费。然而,由于缺乏不同云提供商使用的通用标准,以及云资源分布和编排的复杂性,通常会导致资源池分配过多,整体效率低下。这种复杂性渗透到整个云服务行业,是使用公用事业服务模型的真正障碍,特别是在医疗保健组织中,这些组织希望使用云资源提供新的和改进的患者护理功能。在本文中,开发并实现了一个用于度量与云计算交付相关的所有资源的单个云单元。该单元表示在交付云服务时使用的加权组件(网络、计算、存储、电力、设施等)的总和。在企业云的实际实施中观察到的性能结果表明,拟议的单元提供了一个易于使用的工具来比较CSP服务,并且可以提高企业中资源使用的效率和可管理性。
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