Design of platform for service optimization in cloud system environment

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One of the major characteristics of our society in the field of information and communication is its efforts to cope with the rapidly changing IT environment. This is probably because firms are closely related to the survival of the company. As a solution to this problem, researches on cloud computing services are being actively conducted. As cloud computing services have emerged in the marketplace, concepts related to IT assets are changing from being owned to using services. Reflecting this trend, many related companies are providing cloud services. Therefore, in this paper, we design an optimized platform for efficient application of server in cloud system environment. To do this, we designed a system to study various system connections based on the cloud computing service environment and implement an optimized service platform. In this paper, we have implemented optimization and virtualization research in a cloud system environment to design a platform for optimized cloud services. In addition, we designed the optimal platform by studying methodologies such as optimization service environment implementation, compatibility and analysis.

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Min, Y. G., & Kim, E. G. (2019). Design of platform for service optimization in cloud system environment. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(2 Special Issue 6), 163–167. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.B1031.0782S619

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