Investigation of Queuing Model Based Cloud Computing Application’s Performance with Matlab Software
AUTHORS
Pilla Srinivas,Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Dadi Institute of Engineering & TechnologyVisakhapatnam, AP, India
ABSTRACT
Cloud computing was the technology developed to store the data and support the users with the access to the data stored by charging a minimal amount for the storage of data and for providing necessary steps for storing the data and for providing security to the data that was stored. The content stored in various servers at various locations based on the type and size of the content. The content can be accessed to the users with valid registrations and a set of security verifications entered by the customers. The problems at hand give rise to the task of evaluating the performance of data center with various queuing models to understand the distribution of the performance parameters with arrival and service rates, traffic intensity, number of servers and the associated probabilities. The major contribution in the current article is to provide a mathematical model with cloud-based network. In order to analyze the performance of the currently considered, the steady-state behaviour of the current model designed and developed by using the MATLAB® environment. The models considered for evaluation for single servers include M/M/c and M/M/1 under the flow of FIFO and FCFS. The results observed from the model are encouraging and the results are displayed in the results section.
KEYWORDS
Cloud computing, Queuing models, Exponential distribution, M/M/c, M/M/1, FIFO, FCFS
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