Market-Oriented Cloud Computing and the Cloudbus Toolkit
Rajkumar Buyya, Suraj Pandey, and Christian Vecchiola

TL;DR
This paper discusses the evolution of cloud computing towards a market-oriented approach, introducing the Cloudbus toolkit to enable resource brokering and provisioning across multiple cloud providers.
Contribution
It presents a reference model for market-oriented cloud computing and demonstrates the Cloudbus toolkit's capabilities through experiments and an ECG analysis SaaS application.
Findings
Effective market-oriented resource provisioning demonstrated
Cross-cloud resource brokering achieved in experiments
ECG analysis SaaS hosted on Amazon IaaS successfully
Abstract
Cloud computing has penetrated the Information Technology industry deep enough to influence major companies to adopt it into their mainstream business. A strong thrust on the use of virtualization technology to realize Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) has led enterprises to leverage subscription-oriented computing capabilities of public Clouds for hosting their application services. In parallel, research in academia has been investigating transversal aspects such as security, software frameworks, quality of service, and standardization. We believe that the complete realization of the Cloud computing vision will lead to the introduction of a virtual market where Cloud brokers, on behalf of end users, are in charge of selecting and composing the services advertised by different Cloud vendors. In order to make this happen, existing solutions and technologies have to be redesigned and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCloud Computing and Resource Management · Blockchain Technology Applications and Security · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
