Cloud Federation Sample Clauses

Cloud Federation. Due to incapability of cloud service providers, they are unable to satisfy the Quality of Service levels, which are specified in service level agreements, which leads to cloud federation vision. Cloud federation is to satisfy the service level agreement acceptance and to provide service for the cloud users. Cloud users have a choice to select among cloud providers. This cloud federation is easily acting in response to changes in workload, resource and network conditions are aggressively coordinates the numerous clouds in the federation. It is impracticable to cloud provider to maintain the data centers in each country, cloud federation provides the added benefit to satisfy the requirements of geologically distributed users than single cloud service providers [27]. The Single cloud provision model contains the flexible cloud federation model. Cloud federation contains numerous cloud service providers ,they are able to interact among themselves consistently. Cloud computing develops that next generation cloud has ability to form a federation where it will leverages computational resources which reduce the violation of the risks of cloud user’s service level agreements by moving the jobs between the providers federation. Architecture of Cloud federation is proposed a new middleware layer,it is designed based upon the dynamic data driven application systems model principles. Middle tier choose the cloud service providers to monitor user tasks to assure they are providing within the bounds of service level agreements conditions. Middleware layer should adapt to change the conditions in distributed environment in response to the events that may trigger the service level agreement violation. Middleware needs aggressive scaling to assist heavy workload. A middleware layer is needed to coordinate the cloud provider’s activities and cloud users’ activities.
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