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Dependability models for designing disaster tolerant cloud computing systems
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Cluster ComputingAvailabilityEngineeringDependability ModelsMulticloudCloud Computing ArchitectureNatural DisastersSoftware EngineeringDependable System ArchitectureCloud Resource ManagementReliability EngineeringData ScienceManagementSystems EngineeringData ManagementAvailability ZoneData CenterData CentersAvailability (System)Computer ScienceDependability ModellingEdge ComputingCloud ComputingDisaster Risk ReductionBig Data
Hundreds of natural disasters occur in many parts of the world every year, causing billions of dollars in damages. This fact contrasts with the high availability requirement of cloud computing systems, and, to protect such systems from unforeseen catastrophe, a recovery plan requires the utilization of different data centers located far enough apart. However, the time to migrate a VM from a data center to another increases due to distance. This work presents dependability models for evaluating distributed cloud computing systems deployed into multiple data centers considering disaster occurrence. Additionally, we present a case study which evaluates several scenarios with different VM migration times and distances between data centers.
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