Abstract

A data center (DC) denotes to any huge faithful group of computers that is retained and operated by an organization. Data centers of numerous sizes are being made and hired for a dissimilar set of resolves today. On the one hand, big universities and isolated enterprises gradually consolidating their IT services within on-site data centers comprising hundreds to thousands of servers. On the other hand, huge online service providers such as Google, Microsoft, and Amazon quickly constructing geographically varied cloud data centers often have more than 10K servers; to offer a variation of cloud-based services such as Email, Web servers, Gaming, Storage, and Instant Messaging. Though there is great interest in planning developed networks for data centers, very little is identified about the network-level traffic characteristics of present data centers. In this paper, we focused on a study of the network traffic in data centers and defining the anomaly detection system in secure cloud computing environment.

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