Resource management in utility and cloud computing
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Author
Contributions
- Li, Xiaolin, 1973- author - Contributor
Publication
2013 - Springer, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
20,500 words, Guess
Page Count
82 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL31014789M
- ISBN-139781461489696
- ISBN-101461489695
- OCLC Control Number857646097
- Library of Congress Control Number2013950917
Classifications
- DDC004.7
- LCCQA76.585 .Z434 2013
Description
This SpringerBrief reviews the existing market-oriented strategies for economically managing resource allocation in distributed systems. It describes three new schemes that address cost-efficiency, user incentives, and allocation fairness with regard to different scheduling contexts. The first scheme, taking the Amazon EC2™ market as a case of study, investigates the optimal resource rental planning models based on linear integer programming and stochastic optimization techniques. This model is useful to explore the interaction between the cloud infrastructure provider and the cloud resource customers. The second scheme targets a free-trade resource market, studying the interactions amongst multiple rational resource traders. Leveraging an optimization framework from AI, this scheme examines the spontaneous exchange of resources among multiple resource owners. Finally, the third scheme describes an experimental market-oriented resource sharing platform inspired by eBay's transaction model. The study presented in this book sheds light on economic models and their implication to the utility-oriented scheduling problems.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Springer briefs in computer science
Other Editions
- Resource management in utility and cloud computing
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