Journal of King Saud University: Computer and Information Sciences (Jul 2017)

A Variable Service Broker Routing Policy for data center selection in cloud analyst

  • Ahmad M. Manasrah,
  • Tariq Smadi,
  • Ammar ALmomani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jksuci.2015.12.006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 3
pp. 365 – 377

Abstract

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Cloud computing depends on sharing distributed computing resources to handle different services such as servers, storage and applications. The applications and infrastructures are provided as pay per use services through data center to the end user. The data centers are located at different geographic locations. However, these data centers can get overloaded with the increase number of client applications being serviced at the same time and location; this will degrade the overall QoS of the distributed services. Since different user applications may require different configuration and requirements, measuring the user applications performance of various resources is challenging. The service provider cannot make decisions for the right level of resources. Therefore, we propose a Variable Service Broker Routing Policy – VSBRP, which is a heuristic-based technique that aims to achieve minimum response time through considering the communication channel bandwidth, latency and the size of the job. The proposed service broker policy will also reduce the overloading of the data centers by redirecting the user requests to the next data center that yields better response and processing time. The simulation shows promising results in terms of response and processing time compared to other known broker policies from the literature.

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