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OCEDS: Optimal Cost-Effective Data Storage in Cloud Data Centers

Arunambika T. and Senthil Vadivu P.
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Arunambika T.: Hindusthan College of Arts and Science, Bharathiar University, India
Senthil Vadivu P.: Hindusthan College of Arts and Science, Bharathiar University, India

International Journal of Distributed Systems and Technologies (IJDST), 2021, vol. 12, issue 3, 48-63

Abstract: Many organizations require handling a massive quantity of data. The rapid growth of data in size leads to the demand for a new large space for storage. It is impossible to store bulk data individually. The data growth issues compel organizations to search novel cost-efficient ways of storage. In cloud computing, reducing an execution cost and reducing a storage price are two of several problems. This work proposed an optimal cost-effective data storage (OCEDS) algorithm in cloud data centres to deal with this problem. Storing the entire database in the cloud on the cloud client is not the best approach. It raises processing costs on both the customer and the cloud service provider. Execution and storage cost optimization is achieved through the proposed OCEDS algorithm. Cloud CSPs present their clients profit-maximizing services while clients want to reduce their expenses. The previous works concentrated on only one side of cost optimization (CSP point of view or consumer point of view), but this OCEDS reduces execution and storage costs on both sides.

Date: 2021
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