Abstract
Cloud computing is a huge amount
of distributed and dynamic resources that are
provided on request to clients over the Internet.
This technology improves applications services by
arranging machines and distributed resources in a
single huge computational entity. Normally, cloud
servers don't operate at full capacity; means there's
some processing power will be wasted. To make
use of this wasted power, it's possible to use the
mobility feature, which is the ability to move,
migrate or relocate data, application software or
jobs among cloud servers. In this paper I have
presented a suggested framework that can deal
with the mobility feature in the cloud environment.
of distributed and dynamic resources that are
provided on request to clients over the Internet.
This technology improves applications services by
arranging machines and distributed resources in a
single huge computational entity. Normally, cloud
servers don't operate at full capacity; means there's
some processing power will be wasted. To make
use of this wasted power, it's possible to use the
mobility feature, which is the ability to move,
migrate or relocate data, application software or
jobs among cloud servers. In this paper I have
presented a suggested framework that can deal
with the mobility feature in the cloud environment.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 202-205 |
Journal | International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology |
Volume | 11 |
Issue number | 5 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 31 May 2014 |