2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10723-014-9314-7
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A Review of Auto-scaling Techniques for Elastic Applications in Cloud Environments

Abstract: Cloud computing environments allow customers to dynamically scale their applications. The key problem is how to lease the right amount of resources, on a pay-as-you-go basis. Application redimensioning can be implemented effortlessly, adapting the resources assigned to the application to the incoming user demand. However, the identification of the right amount of resources to lease in order to meet the required Service Level Agreement, while keeping the overall cost low, is not an easy task. Many techniques ha… Show more

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“…A comprehensive survey on cloud elasticity is carried out in [7], where the authors classified the overall elasticity literature based on the underlying implementation techniques. Galante and De Bona [1] classified them into infrastructure and application level, and a taxonomy consisting of features like scope, purpose, decision-making mechanism, action type and evaluation is proposed in [8].…”
Section: Cloud Elasticitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A comprehensive survey on cloud elasticity is carried out in [7], where the authors classified the overall elasticity literature based on the underlying implementation techniques. Galante and De Bona [1] classified them into infrastructure and application level, and a taxonomy consisting of features like scope, purpose, decision-making mechanism, action type and evaluation is proposed in [8].…”
Section: Cloud Elasticitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All the survey papers reviewed are very innovative and mostly overlapped regarding the essential elasticity features, e.g., elasticity type (Reactive/Proactive), trigger (Horizontal/Vertical), scope [Cloud provider (CP)/Service provider (SP)], etc. However, their scope is wide, i.e., overall cloud elasticity research and apart from [7], they lack details on the underlying implementation techniques of the proposed solutions. Majority of the existing such review papers utilise the various cloud elasticity features to classify the overall cloud elasticity literature.…”
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