2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.suscom.2014.04.002
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An architecture to stimulate behavioral development of academic cloud users

Abstract: Academic cloud infrastructures are constructed and maintained so they minimally constrain their users. Since they are free and do not limit usage patterns, academics developed such behavior that jeopardizes fair and flexible resource provisioning. For efficiency, related work either explicitly limits user access to resources, or introduce automatic rationing techniques. Surprisingly, the root cause (i.e., the user behavior) is disregarded by these approaches. This article compares academic cloud user behavior … Show more

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“…Academic providers have to fulfill these demands with the limited physical resources they are operating on [5]. To meet the demands with the infrastructure's real capabilities they usually apply two solutions: (i) access rationing, (ii) under provisioning (N to 1 mapping of virtual to physical resources).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Academic providers have to fulfill these demands with the limited physical resources they are operating on [5]. To meet the demands with the infrastructure's real capabilities they usually apply two solutions: (i) access rationing, (ii) under provisioning (N to 1 mapping of virtual to physical resources).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%