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Volume III Issue I January-March 2023
Name of Author :
A. Rajesh, Dr. R. Kalaivani, C. Senthilkumar
Title of the paper :
A Review of Dynamic Pricing Methods for Service Providers Under the Multi-Server Cloud Environment
Abstract:
In the corporate sphere, which is highly well-known in the modern world, the word used is cloud computing. Users and other service providers are linked to cloud services without considering their hardware requirements. The users may select multiple servers in this method to obtain the most advantageous plans for the resources they effectively store in the cloud. A multi-server setup can provide a better level of availability and dependability than a single-server environment, which is its principal benefit. In cloud computing, a service providers pricing strategy is based on two factors revenue and expense. A service providers revenue comes from the service it charges customers, while its expenses are made up of the rent plus any utilities it must pay infrastructure vendors. To maximize income for cloud services and improve customer satisfaction, SLAs are necessary to guarantee that the service price and the quality of the services offered QoS are continuously consistent and interrelated. Even if one server dies in a multi-server system, the remaining servers can still give users access to the applications and services they need. Furthermore, because the load may be spread across numerous servers, a multi-server architecture can provide a greater performance level than a single-server setup.
Keywords :
Multi-server environment, Cloud computing, SLA, Multi-cloud, Service provider, dynamic pricing scheme.
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