Hybrid cloud storage infrastructure, which combines cost-effective but inflexible private resources and flexible but premium-priced public cloud storage, allows organizations to operate cost-efficiently under demand volume uncertainty. The extant literature, however, offers a limited analytical insight into the effect that the variation of demand has on the cost-efficient mix of internal and external resources. This paper considers the storage capacity acquisition cycle, i.e. the interval at which the organization re-assesses and acquires additional resources, as a parameter shaping the optimal mix of resources. It introduces a model capturing the compound effect of the acquisition cycle and volume variation on the cost-efficiency of hybrid...
Cloud computing has led to large pools of interconnected computer resources that can be acquired or ...
International audienceCloud infrastructures employ hybrid storage systems that incorporate various t...
Today’s cloud storage systems lack flexible cost-performance trade-offs. For example, (a) in databas...
Hybrid cloud storage infrastructure, which combines cost-effective but inflexible private resources ...
The volume of worldwide digital content has increased nine-fold within the last five years, and this...
Adoption of cloud infrastructure promises enterprises numerous bene- ts, such as faster time-to-ma...
The emergence of cloud computing induces opportunities for software vendors and for organizations ...
Cloud computing is a new paradigm that enables everyone to use the remote resources in any demanded ...
In the paper at hand we analyze the capacity planning problem of a service vendor providing a busine...
In public vs private solutions (i.e. cloud vs. in- house, or leased vs. owned) for storage, both alt...
Rapid adoption of cloud services in recent years has been driven by multiple factors, such as faste...
Cloud computing providers offer two different pricing schemes when renting virtual machines: reserve...
Hybrid cloud is a widely adopted framework where on-premise storage and/or compute resources are com...
Abstract—Cloud providers and organizations with a large IT infrastructure manage evolving sets of ha...
The proliferation of cloud computing allows users to flexibly store, re-compute or transfer large ge...
Cloud computing has led to large pools of interconnected computer resources that can be acquired or ...
International audienceCloud infrastructures employ hybrid storage systems that incorporate various t...
Today’s cloud storage systems lack flexible cost-performance trade-offs. For example, (a) in databas...
Hybrid cloud storage infrastructure, which combines cost-effective but inflexible private resources ...
The volume of worldwide digital content has increased nine-fold within the last five years, and this...
Adoption of cloud infrastructure promises enterprises numerous bene- ts, such as faster time-to-ma...
The emergence of cloud computing induces opportunities for software vendors and for organizations ...
Cloud computing is a new paradigm that enables everyone to use the remote resources in any demanded ...
In the paper at hand we analyze the capacity planning problem of a service vendor providing a busine...
In public vs private solutions (i.e. cloud vs. in- house, or leased vs. owned) for storage, both alt...
Rapid adoption of cloud services in recent years has been driven by multiple factors, such as faste...
Cloud computing providers offer two different pricing schemes when renting virtual machines: reserve...
Hybrid cloud is a widely adopted framework where on-premise storage and/or compute resources are com...
Abstract—Cloud providers and organizations with a large IT infrastructure manage evolving sets of ha...
The proliferation of cloud computing allows users to flexibly store, re-compute or transfer large ge...
Cloud computing has led to large pools of interconnected computer resources that can be acquired or ...
International audienceCloud infrastructures employ hybrid storage systems that incorporate various t...
Today’s cloud storage systems lack flexible cost-performance trade-offs. For example, (a) in databas...