Eucalyptus: an open-source cloud computing infrastructure

Utility computing, elastic computing, and cloud computing are all terms that refer to the concept of dynamically provisioning processing time and storage space from a ubiquitous "cloud" of computational resources. Such systems allow users to acquire and release the resources on demand and...

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Hauptverfasser: Nurmi, Daniel, Wolski, Rich, Grzegorczyk, Chris, Obertelli, Graziano, Soman, Sunil, Youseff, Lamia, Zagorodnov, Dmitrii
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