Abstract
There are various techniques which are giving the solid issues with virtualization like the mode the type and the format of the data between the clients and services and data between services to services. This could lead the data loss and to solve this issue when virtualization the data has to be properly extracted and from the various selected extensions. So this work proposed a new framework with respect to API called personal virtualization application process interface API(PVA). This PVA is platform unspecific and can be utilized over the clouds and across the clouds with virtualization. Generally over the clouds if any data accommodation issues comes into scenario then the data migration can happen with the help of “extension dynamic creation”(EDC) of virtual machine making and data storage can happen in that new virtual machine with out any data loss. The EDC will preserve the data with out any duplication and stores in the virtualized machine. The threshold is based on the data storage capacity of the virtual machine which is allocated from cloud sim when allocation of cloudlets. The data selection process is dynamic and extraction of the solid data in the form PVA and same type of the data model will be maintained throughout the communication when virtualization happens. Now the data migration is safe when compared to the previous works which has no proper allocation of the data formats and extraction.
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