2014 International Conference on Cloud and Autonomic Computing 2014
DOI: 10.1109/iccac.2014.11
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A Synchronization Mechanism for Cloud Accounting Systems

Abstract: In current cloud systems, services run across multiple geographically distributed clusters and continuously generate resource usage data due to constant resource consumption. In the context of accounting, resource usage data generated from each cluster during service runtime must be collected and aggregated into a single cloud-wide record so that a single bill can be created.This paper presents a mechanism to synchronize accounting records among distributed accounting system peers. Run time resource usage gene… Show more

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“…Protections against data misfortune in associations essential incorporate erratic occasions, i.e., cataclysmic events plus fire. To keep data misfortune from such events, a reinforcement duplicate might be put away in a topographically separated area, maybe even in a flame resistant, waterproof safe [25].…”
Section: Availabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Protections against data misfortune in associations essential incorporate erratic occasions, i.e., cataclysmic events plus fire. To keep data misfortune from such events, a reinforcement duplicate might be put away in a topographically separated area, maybe even in a flame resistant, waterproof safe [25].…”
Section: Availabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The idea behind this solution is to maximize the optional contents to provide a solution that is resilient to volatility in terms of flash crowds and capacity shortages (through loadbalancing over replicas) when compared to other approaches that are implemented using response-time or queue length. In another effort [40] the authors proposed a synchronization mechanism for cloud accounting systems that are distributed. The run time resource usage generated from different clusters is synchronized to maintain a single cloud-wide view of the data so that a single bill can be created.…”
Section: Confidentiality Integrity and Availability (Cia)mentioning
confidence: 99%