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Cloud computing is an on-demand service because it offers dynamic flexible resource allocation for reliable and guaranteed services in pay as-you-use manner. Because of the consistently increasing demands of the clients for services or resources, it gets hard to allocate resources accurately to the client demands to satisfy their solicitations and also to take care of the Service Level Agreements (SLA) gave by the service suppliers. Dynamic resource allocation problem is one of the most challenging problems in the resource management problems. The dynamic resource allocation in cloud computing has attracted attention of the research network in the last couple of years. Many researchers around the world have thought of new ways of facing this challenge. Ad-hoc parallel data handling has arisen to be one of the executioner applications for Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud. Number of Cloud supplier companies has started to incorporate frameworks for parallel data handling in their item which making it easy for clients to access these services and to convey their programs. The handling frameworks which are at present utilized have been intended for static and homogeneous bunch arrangements. So the allocated resources may be inadequate for large parts of the submitted tasks and unnecessarily increase preparing cost and time. Again because of opaque nature of cloud, static allocation of resources is conceivable, yet the other way around in dynamic situations. The proposed new generic data handling framework is expected to expressly misuse the dynamic resource allocation in cloud for task scheduling and execution.

Highlights

  • Cloud Computing is an essential element of present day computing frameworks

  • With an aim toward the biodiversity of resources and tasks in cloud computing, we propose a resource cost model that characterizes the demand of tasks on resources with more details

  • A compelling resource allocation strategy is needed for achieving client satisfaction and maximizing the benefit for cloud service suppliers

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Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education

A Review of Dynamic Resource Allocation Framework for Large Amount of Cloud Enterprises. B Vijaya Laxmia, Dr Harsh Pratap Singh b and Dr Agastyaraju Nagaraja Raoc, a Research Scholar, Dept. Of Computer Science & Engineering, Sri Satya Sai University of Technology & Medical Sciences, Sehore, Bhopal Indore Road, Madhya Pradesh, India c Research Co-Guide, Dept. Of Computer Science & Engineering,VIT University, Vellore, T.N. Article History: Received: 11 January 2021; Accepted: 27 February 2021; Published online: 5 April 2021

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