Applications produce huge volumes of data that are distributed on remote and heterogeneous sites. This generates problems related to access and sharing data. As a result, managing data in large-scale environments is a real challenge. In this context, large-scale data management systems often use data replication, a well-known technique that treats generated problems by storing multiple copies of data, called replicas, across multiple nodes. Most of the replication strategies in these environments are difficult to adapt to cloud environments. They aim to achieve the best performance of the system without meeting the important objectives of the cloud provider. This article proposes a new dynamic replication strategy. The proposed algorithm significantly improves provider gain without neglecting customer satisfaction.
Data-intensive cloud computing systems are growing year by year due to the increasing volume of data. In this context, data replication technique is frequently used to ensure a Quality of service, e.g., performance. However, most of the existing data replication strategies just reproduce the same number of replicas on some nodes, which is certainly not enough for more accurate results. To solve these problems, we propose a new data Replication and Placement strategy based on popularity of User Requests Group (RPURG). It aims to reduce the tenant response time and maximize benefit for the cloud provider while satisfying the Service Level Agreement (SLA). We demonstrate the validity of our strategy in a performance evaluation study. The result of experimentation shown robustness of RPURG.
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