superiority of facility delivery in cloud-based loading scheme for software distribution

V.Lavanya,

Published in International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology

ISSN: 2321-3337          Impact Factor:1.521         Volume:4         Issue:3         Year: 25 May,2015         Pages:412-417

International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology

Abstract

Rapid increase in the traffic of internet is expected to happen due to the emergence of various multimedia applications, service and devices, multimedia delivery. In order to assist such enormous multimedia applications, additional service providers stores their video assets in the cloud and delivery streaming to their consumers cross cloud, for example, YouTube. As the growth of the consumers increased, the number of media content has been produced constantly. But the traditional cloud-based storage have two drawbacks such as, a lot of servers and storages devices are needed and subsequently to provide differential classes of services in the large-scale situation, system tends to need many additional devices. The paper proposes a system which is robust, scalable, highly available and service level provisioning cloud-based storage system designed particularly for distributing multimedia content. The proposed system is based on a proven Adaptive Quality of Service (AQoS) algorithm in order to provide differential service levels.

Kewords

Fog figuring, Adaptive Quality of Service algorithm, Cloud based storage

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