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Virtualization In Cloud Computing

Abstract : One of the areas of computer technology that is still growing is cloud computing.
Due to its online, affordable, and pay-per-use model, cloud computing is currently one of the
technologies that is expanding the fastest. In order to deliver shared resources via Virtual
Machines (VMs) hosted by real servers, cloud computing leverages the ideas of distributed
computing and parallel processing. It is a service-oriented design that offers more flexibility
and demand-based services while lowering the cost of access to obtain customer
information.Without a question, cloud computing is the next big thing in technology that
people will use wherever, at any time. It is developing quickly. Cloud computing is becoming
more and more popular in today's internet-driven world by offering all the necessary gear,
software, apps, processing capacity, and business processes to manage collaboration.
Despite its widespread use, there are several issues that are raising questions. This paper
examines issues related to virtualization. We provide a thorough overview of cloud computing
and virtual machine migration in this paper.
Keywords : Distributed Computing, On Demand Resources, Cloud Computing, Virtualization.

Introduction : Virtualization on the internet is used in cloud computing to supply the client
with computational resources. Cloud providers set up the large-scale computing
infrastructure to enable flexible online computing services that are easy for users to access
and utilize [1].The IT community is eager to use cloud computing's services, which is driving
the technology's advancement. As to NIST, cloud computing is a model that facilitates
network access to a shared pool of reconfigurable computing resources in a ubiquitous,
convenient, and on-demand manner. Networks, servers, storage, apps, and services are
examples of computing resources.

The 2013 Future of Cloud Computing Survey indicates that the use of cloud platforms
increased in 2013, with 75% of respondents indicating their use, up from 67% the previous
year. This growth is in line with predictions made by GigaOM Research, which projects that
the global addressable market for cloud computing will expand to $158.8 billion by 2014—a
126.5 percent increase from 2011. Security issues emerged as a fundamental computing issue
as more businesses, government agencies, and other organizations began to use cloud
computing. Each client or user desired to work in a transparent and secure environment
where privacy and security of their data is a top priority [2]. In this paper, we discuss the
overview of cloud computing with their components basic model and process scheduling..

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