Harnessing the Power of Distributed Systems for Scalable Cloud Computing A Review of Advances and Challenges

Hanan Taher
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In the realm of cloud computing, the literature defines scalability as the inherent ability of a system, application, or infrastructure to adapt and accommodate varying workloads or demands efficiently. It encompasses the system's capability to handle increased or decreased usage with compromising performance, responsiveness, or stability. In this paper, a comprehensive review is presented regarding the scalability in the cloud computing network. In addition, the research community define the scalability as a dynamic attribute, emphasizing its ability to facilitate both horizontal and vertical scaling. Horizontal scalability involves adding or removing instances or nodes to distribute workloads across multiple resources, while vertical scalability focuses on enhancing the capacity of existing resources within a single entity. They established a global frameworks to evaluate scalability, often emphasizing response time, throughput, resource utilization, and cost-efficiency as critical metrics. These metrics serve as benchmarks to assess the system's ability to scale effectively without compromising performance or incurring unnecessary costs [1]. The literature underscores scalability's interconnectedness with elasticity, highlighting the need for on-demand resource provisioning and de-provisioning to maintain an agile and adaptable infrastructure. Overall, in academic papers, cloud scalability is portrayed as a fundamental attribute crucial for modern computing infrastructures, enabling systems to flexibly and efficiently adapt to dynamic computing needs.
利用分布式系统的力量实现可扩展云计算 进展与挑战回顾
在云计算领域,文献将可扩展性定义为系统、应用程序或基础设施有效适应和容纳不同工作负载或需求的内在能力。它包括系统在不影响性能、响应速度或稳定性的情况下处理增加或减少使用量的能力。本文全面回顾了云计算网络的可扩展性。此外,研究界将可扩展性定义为一种动态属性,强调其促进水平和垂直扩展的能力。横向可扩展性涉及添加或删除实例或节点,以便在多个资源之间分配工作负载,而纵向可扩展性则侧重于提高单个实体内现有资源的容量。他们建立了评估可扩展性的全球框架,通常强调响应时间、吞吐量、资源利用率和成本效益是关键指标。这些指标是评估系统在不影响性能或产生不必要成本的情况下有效扩展能力的基准[1]。文献强调了可扩展性与弹性之间的相互联系,强调了按需配置和取消配置资源的必要性,以保持基础设施的灵活性和适应性。总之,在学术论文中,云计算的可扩展性被描述为现代计算基础设施至关重要的基本属性,使系统能够灵活、高效地适应动态计算需求。
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