Abstract

Leveraging cloud computing services to improve the flexibility and scalability of the IT services delivered to end-users is becoming increasingly important. However, organizations using cloud computing services face many challenges: decreased visibility into the performance of services being delivered to their end-users. Organizations using cloud computing services need to have visibility not only into the performance of applications that have moved to the cloud, but also into the different computing resources on which these applications depend. The monitoring system monitors the running state of virtual machines, response time and throughput. By analysing this data, you can identify the causes of service delays. During the operation of the monitoring system, virtual machines are suspended, a service delay occurs in order to avoid this delay. Therefore in this paper, a cloud computing model is proposed that takes into account the time spent for monitoring, calculations and probabilities of delay and waiting time are made, blocking probabilities are also put to account and results are shown in diagrams and the effects are discussed.

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