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16. Performance Implications of Virtualization
Sammanfattning : Virtualization is a component of cloud computing. Virtualization transforms traditional inflexible, complex infrastructure of individual servers, storage, and network hardware into a flexible virtual resource pool and increases IT agility, flexibility, and scalability while creating significant cost savings. LÄS MER
17. Dynamic Cloud Resource Management : Scheduling, Migration and Server Disaggregation
Sammanfattning : A key aspect of cloud computing is the promise of infinite, scalable resources, and that cloud services should scale up and down on demand. This thesis investigates methods for dynamic resource allocation and management of services in cloud datacenters, introducing new approaches as well as improvements to established technologies. LÄS MER
18. Cost- and Performance-Aware Resource Management in Cloud Infrastructures
Sammanfattning : High availability, cost effectiveness and ease of application deployment have accelerated the adoption rate of cloud computing. This fast proliferation of cloud computing promotes the rapid development of large-scale infrastructures. LÄS MER
19. Architectural Evolution of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) using Cloud Computing
Sammanfattning : With the advent of Smart Cities, Intelligent Transport System (ITS) has become an efficient way of offering an accessible, safe, and sustainable transportation system. Utilizing advances in Information and Communication Technology (ICT), ITS can maximize the capacity of existing transportation system without building new infrastructure. LÄS MER
20. Emerging Paradigms in the Convergence of Cloud and High-Performance Computing
Sammanfattning : Traditional HPC scientific workloads are tightly coupled, while emerging scientific workflows exhibit even more complex patterns, consisting of multiple characteristically different stages that may be IO-intensive, compute-intensive, or memory-intensive. New high-performance computer systems are evolving to adapt to these new requirements and are motivated by the need for performance and efficiency in resource usage. LÄS MER