Cloud Provider Capacity Augmentation Through Automated Resource Bartering
Syeda ZarAfshan Gohera, Peter Bloodsworth, Raihan Ur Rasool, Richard, McClatchey

TL;DR
This paper introduces a multi-agent cloud resource bartering system that enables providers to share resources efficiently without monetary transactions, improving resource utilization and customer satisfaction during demand surges.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel multi-agent system for resource bartering among cloud providers, considering resource urgency to enhance efficiency and customer satisfaction.
Findings
Resource utilization increased by over 50%.
Providers can handle demand surges more effectively.
System supports sustainable cloud service delivery.
Abstract
Growing interest in Cloud Computing places a heavy workload on cloud providers which is becoming increasingly difficult for them to manage with their primary datacenter infrastructures. Resource limitations can make providers vulnerable to significant reputational damage and it often forces customers to select services from the larger, more established companies, sometimes at a higher price. Funding limitations, however, commonly prevent emerging and even established providers from making continual investment in hardware speculatively assuming a certain level of growth in demand. As an alternative, they may strive to use the current inter-cloud resource sharing platforms which mainly rely on monetary payments and thus putting pressure on already stretched cash flows. To address such issues, we have designed and implemented a new multi-agent based Cloud Resource Bartering System (CRBS)…
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