Chien-Te Lu, C. Yeh, Yung-Chung Wang, Chu-Sing Yang
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Hybrid clouds for web systems: Usability and performance
The user requests of Web systems are often mutually independent, thus can be processed by processors at separate servers/sites. Irregular and/or burst workloads may occur sometimes. Hybrid Clouds could well be suitable for these kinds of Web systems. This research studies the usability and performance of hybrid Clouds for Web systems. Performance metrics measured are response time (RT), throughput and CPU utilization. Analytical results verify that hybrid Clouds can reach the performance level of private Clouds. They also indicate that both the inverse of RT reduction rate and throughput gain are smaller than the corresponding vCPU gain. The network latency of hybrid Clouds obviously affects CPU utilization and performance in some cases. Public Cloud providers offer various deployment models with different price policies. The performancecost relation of hybrid Clouds is derived from experimental data. It offers a guideline for selecting suitable deployment model for performance requirements under a cost constraint. For an arbitrary upper bound of cost, the system using the model of less computing capacities performs better than the one using the model of more computing capacities. This paper presents a novel method to adopt Cloud technology to achieve the balance of security, performance, server sprawl, and CPU utilization.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Internet Technology accepts original technical articles in all disciplines of Internet Technology & Applications. Manuscripts are submitted for review with the understanding that they have not been published elsewhere.
Topics of interest to JIT include but not limited to:
Broadband Networks
Electronic service systems (Internet, Intranet, Extranet, E-Commerce, E-Business)
Network Management
Network Operating System (NOS)
Intelligent systems engineering
Government or Staff Jobs Computerization
National Information Policy
Multimedia systems
Network Behavior Modeling
Wireless/Satellite Communication
Digital Library
Distance Learning
Internet/WWW Applications
Telecommunication Networks
Security in Networks and Systems
Cloud Computing
Internet of Things (IoT)
IPv6 related topics are especially welcome.