A Modeling Approach for Cloud Infrastructure Planning Considering Dependability and Cost Requirements

A Modeling Approach for Cloud Infrastructure Planning Considering Dependability and Cost Requirements Cloud computing is a model in which resources such as storage, applications, and networking infrastructures can be offered as services over the internet. Cloud applications are becoming even bigger and more complex with a high availability requirement. This paper presents a modeling strategy based on a hierarchical and heterogeneous modeling for cloud infrastructure planning. This modeling strategy allows the selection of cloud infrastructures according to dependability and cost requirements. Additionally, a stochastic model generator for cloud infrastructure planning provides automatic generation of dependability and cost models for representing cloud infrastructures. A case study based on Moodle hosted on a Eucalyptus platform is adopted to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed solution (modeling strategy and tooling).

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