Abstract

Cloud Computing has reached a maturity state and high level of popularity that various Cloud services have become a part of our lives. Mobile devices also benefit from Cloud services: the huge data users produce with these devices are continuously posted to online services, which may require the use of several Cloud providers at the same time to efficiently store these data. Using Cloud-based storage services such as Personal Clouds for these purposes are free for certain amount of data; therefore uniting these separate storages can provide a suitable solution for these user needs. In this paper we propose a novel solution for autonomous data management among Personal Clouds. Our approach applies a continuous monitoring component to track the performance of the managed Cloud providers, and based on this measured historical information it manages user data across the interconnected providers in an autonomous way.

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