Cloud Service Negotiation Techniques  

Abstract

Cloud computing is a subscription based service from which the networked storage space and the resources can be obtained. Collaborations in multiple institutions are increasing due to the world wide deployment of more cloud. Cloud uses more resource than the grid. Multiple computing resources from different clouds require in negotiation so resource coallocation is essential for Cloud vision. Resources demand and supply can be dynamic in cloud. Resource negotiation (exchange of trading of resource between clouds) enables cloud participants to face an unstatable requirement environment. Consumer and provider need to agree service-level agreements through negotiation for cloud resource reservation. The aim of this paper is to present a survey of challenges and current state of resource negotiation. In particular we show the different agent based methods for cloud negotiation. The most advanced agent cloud coordinator will able to deliver Quality of Service (QoS) for cloud provider. It allows an increase in performance, reliability and scalability of applications.Cloud computing is a subscription based service from which the networked storage space and the resources can be obtained. Collaborations in multiple institutions are increasing due to the world wide deployment of more cloud. Cloud uses more resource than the grid. Multiple computing resources from different clouds require in negotiation so resource coallocation is essential for Cloud vision. Resources demand and supply can be dynamic in cloud. Resource negotiation (exchange of trading of resource between clouds) enables cloud participants to face an unstatable requirement environment. Consumer and provider need to agree service-level agreements through negotiation for cloud resource reservation. The aim of this paper is to present a survey of challenges and current state of resource negotiation. In particular we show the different agent based methods for cloud negotiation. The most advanced agent cloud coordinator will able to deliver Quality of Service (QoS) for cloud provider. It allows an increase in performance, reliability and scalability of applications. 

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Ariya T. K , CHRISTOPHER PAUL A , Professor Dr. S. Karthik

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Ariya T. K, CHRISTOPHER PAUL A, Professor Dr. S. Karthik (2012). Cloud Service Negotiation Techniques  . International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Engineering & Technology(IJARCET), 1(8), 184-188. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-157003