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Service Level Agreement in Cloud Computing

Overview Cloud computing that provides cheap and pay-as-you-go computing resource is rapidly gaining momentum as an alternative to traditional IT Infrastructure. As more and more consumers delegate their tasks to cloud providers, Service Level Agreements(SLA) between consumers and providers emerge as a key aspect. Due to the dynamic nature of the cloud, continuous monitoring on Quality of Service (QoS) attributes is necessary to enforce SLAs. Also numerous other factors such as trust (on the cloud provider) come into consideration, particularly for enterprise customers that may outsource its critical data. This complex nature of the cloud landscape warrants a sophisticated means of managing SLAs.

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Publisher
Wright State University
File Format
PDF
Date Published
Sep 5, 2009
Format
White Papers
Topics
SLA, Cloud Computing

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