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Srikumar Venugopal

Researcher at University of New South Wales

Publications -  81
Citations -  14557

Srikumar Venugopal is an academic researcher from University of New South Wales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Grid computing & Grid. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 78 publications receiving 14083 citations. Previous affiliations of Srikumar Venugopal include University of Melbourne.

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Cloud computing and emerging IT platforms: Vision, hype, and reality for delivering computing as the 5th utility

TL;DR: This paper defines Cloud computing and provides the architecture for creating Clouds with market-oriented resource allocation by leveraging technologies such as Virtual Machines (VMs), and provides insights on market-based resource management strategies that encompass both customer-driven service management and computational risk management to sustain Service Level Agreement (SLA) oriented resource allocation.
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Market-Oriented Cloud Computing: Vision, Hype, and Reality for Delivering IT Services as Computing Utilities

TL;DR: The need for convergence of competing IT paradigms for delivering the 21st century vision of computing is concluded.
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Market-Oriented Cloud Computing: Vision, Hype, and Reality for Delivering IT Services as Computing Utilities

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a 21st century vision of computing, identify various computing paradigms promising to deliver the vision of cloud utilities, define cloud computing and provide the architecture for creating market-oriented clouds by leveraging technologies such as VMs.
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Cost of Virtual Machine Live Migration in Clouds: A Performance Evaluation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluate the effects of live migration of virtual machines on the performance of applications running inside Xen VMs and show that, in most cases, migration overhead is acceptable but cannot be disregarded, especially in systems where availability and responsiveness are governed by strict Service Level Agreements.
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The Grid Economy

TL;DR: An extensive, service-oriented Grid architecture driven by Grid economy and an approach for its realization by leveraging various existing Grid technologies are presented and commodity and auction models for resource allocation are presented.