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A probabilistic model for performance analysis of cloud infrastructures
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2015
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Cluster ComputingReliability EngineeringEngineeringProvisioning (Technology)Edge ComputingCloud SchedulingCloud ComputingCloud Computing ArchitectureNetwork AnalysisSystems EngineeringQuantitative Performance AnalysisComputer ScienceCloud Service AdaptationQueuing TheoryQuantitative PerformanceProbabilistic ModelCloud Resource ManagementQueueing Systems
Summary Analyzing the quantitative performance plays an important role in understanding and improving the quality of cloud computing systems and cloud‐based applications. In cloud computing, service requests from users go through numerous provider‐specific steps from the instant it is submitted to when the requested service is fully delivered. Quantitative performance analysis is not an easy task because of the complexity of cloud provisioning control flows and the increasing scale and complexity of real‐world cloud infrastructures. This work proposes a probabilistic queuing network‐based model for the performance analysis of cloud infrastructures. It considers expected task completion time and rejection probability as the performance metrics. Experimental performance data suggest the correctness of the proposed model. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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