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The Load Balancing Network Service in Cloud Data Centre Environments Risk and Vulnerability Analysis

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Data centre is the consolidation point for provisioning multiple services that drive an enterprise business processes. A discrete event based process model of a reengineered data centre communication network comprising of four data centre LAN nodes with an inclusion of a virtualization server for creating virtual instances of resources and applications for DCN nodes was analyzed and presented. This is reflected in the response of the two options: crash recovery (DCN) disaster recovery and cloud in the cloud data centers data centre networks. Based on the results of this study, it was observed that the former have 99% of the bandwidth of the index and, at a later date. Present work is about the load balancing network service in cloud data centre environments using throughput metric index. There is some related technical knowledge discussed such as cloud application framework and load balancing methods. And at last throughput responses are evaluated by experiments.
 
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Al-Rababah, M. (2014) The Load Balancing Network Service in Cloud Data Centre Environments Risk and Vulnerability Analysis. Circuits and Systems, 5, 217-228. doi: 10.4236/cs.2014.59024
 

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