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A Review on Performance Evaluation Techniques in Cloud

M. Sathish Kumar, +1 more
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A survey of performance evaluation techniques based on queueing system is presented, which helps to user to achieve scalability by emulating the physical machine into one or more workstation or servers.
Abstract
Cloud computing is the main paradigmshift in the field of information technology era. Itoffers a special feature to cloud users is scalability. This is possible by the key technology calledvirtualization. Virtualization helps to user toachieve the scalability by emulating the physicalmachine into one or more workstation or servers. An analysis of performance of this cloud is to beanalyzed. This paper presents a survey ofperformance evaluation techniques based onqueueing system.

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Basic Queueing Theory

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