Abstract
One of the benefits of Cloud Computing is the use of virtual machines for efficiency and resource utilization. The study utilizes a virtual machine on cloud computing technology for video rendering needs and is integrated with Network Attached Storage (NAS) storage methods, a centralized storage method that uses network media to connect storage media with users. The rendering process is then analyzed using several metering tools to measure the rendering time frame, VM Utilization, network performance, and NAS Network Performance. The results show that rendering takes longer, then CPU Utilization shows a maximum of 77%, Memory Utilization 55%, and Network Utilization 10%. The bandwidth available between NAS and VM storage in a cloud computing system only generates a maximum of 295.1 Mbps, which should reach 1 Gbps. The quality of video rendering in VM cloud computing shows similar results with rendering on physical computers, the results obtained from testing between frames using mean-square error algorithm.
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