2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13677-021-00242-w
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Intent-driven cloud resource design framework to meet cloud performance requirements and its application to a cloud-sensor system

Abstract: In cloud service delivery, the cloud user is concerned about “what” function and performance the cloud service could provide, while the cloud provider is concerned about “how” to design proper underlying cloud resources to meet the cloud user’s requirements. We take the cloud user’s requirement as intent and aim to translate the intent autonomously into cloud resource decisions. In recent years, intent-driven management has been a widely spread management concept which aims to close the gap between the operato… Show more

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“…Our self-adaptive built network prototype is working using industry-leading applications The test on a cluster shows the possibilities and outcomes when it comes to meeting Quality of Service in HPC clouds. C. Wu, S. Horiuchi, and K. Tayama, [44] they also created a novel intent-based cloud resource design (RDF) they successfully tested it in a cloud-based scenario RDF N mode reached 90.60, 95.44, and 98% in terms of the versions, and they are well-tailored. They additionally proposed an RDF feature (Pmode) for increasing user satisfaction.…”
Section: Software As a Service (Saas)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Our self-adaptive built network prototype is working using industry-leading applications The test on a cluster shows the possibilities and outcomes when it comes to meeting Quality of Service in HPC clouds. C. Wu, S. Horiuchi, and K. Tayama, [44] they also created a novel intent-based cloud resource design (RDF) they successfully tested it in a cloud-based scenario RDF N mode reached 90.60, 95.44, and 98% in terms of the versions, and they are well-tailored. They additionally proposed an RDF feature (Pmode) for increasing user satisfaction.…”
Section: Software As a Service (Saas)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…x x x IaaS - [44] Telecommunication providers use Virtual Network Functions (NFVs) on clouds to deliver telecommunication services, and data collection is one of them. The customer of the cloud is worried about the functionality, stability, and efficiency, among other things.…”
Section: Software As a Service (Saas)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address these issues, we proposed a cloud-service-resource optimal-control technology that proactively and automatically calculates the amount of resources [3]. This technology handles user-experi-ence quality requirements and service-provider performance requirements as intents, then the optimal cloud resource that satisfies the intent is calculated on the basis of the system environment, usage status, and planned usage information.…”
Section: Cloud-server Control Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%