Core Features Underlying Networked Storage System

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Niraja Jain, Dr. B. Raghu, Dr. V. Khanaa

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Virtualization technologies efficiently meet the increasing need of huge-scale cloud data centers (CDCs) for processing, storage, and connectivity services. This can meet various resource reduction targets such as load balancing, remote network optimization, constructive fault tolerance, power management, as well as resource sharing by conversion to Virtual Machine (VM). VM migration is a resource-intensive process, as VM continually demands sufficient Processor cycles, memory cache, processing power, and bandwidth of communication. This method thus degrades the output of running applications but adversely affects data center capacity, particularly where the Service Level Arrangements (SLA) and critical business goals need to be achieved.Here we study and Reviewthe cloud computing system.

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Niraja Jain, Dr. B. Raghu, Dr. V. Khanaa. (2021). Core Features Underlying Networked Storage System. Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 25(2), 4221–4227. Retrieved from http://annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/1441
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