Advanced cloud fault tolerance system
K. Sumangali,Niketa Benny +1 more
- Vol. 263, Iss: 4, pp 042060
TLDR
A fault tolerant architecture is proposed, which is a combination of proactive and reactive fault tolerance, which essentially increases the reliability and the availability of the cloud.Abstract:
Cloud computing has become a prevalent on-demand service on the internet to store, manage and process data. A pitfall that accompanies cloud computing is the failures that can be encountered in the cloud. To overcome these failures, we require a fault tolerance mechanism to abstract faults from users. We have proposed a fault tolerant architecture, which is a combination of proactive and reactive fault tolerance. This architecture essentially increases the reliability and the availability of the cloud. In the future, we would like to compare evaluations of our proposed architecture with existing architectures and further improve it.read more
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