International Conference on Green and Human Information Technology (ICGHIT) 2015, pp.185-186
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
Project Code
14MI9200, Smart Networking Core Technology Development,
Lee Byung Sun
Abstract
Recently cloud computing continues to grow rapidly around the globe, thus major cloud service providers use tens of geographically dispersed data centers, and they continue to build more. With an advent of Internet of Things and Network Function Virtualization, it will be accelerated that enterprises and/or Internet service providers deploy multiple mini or micro data centers. Moreover, as many network services and applications are deployed across multiple geographically distributed data centers, inter cloud networking becomes also a common requirements to provide virtual networking domain span more than one data centers. In this paper, we present several methods to build inter cloud networking across distributed multiple clouds, and then introduce our current implementation and future works.
KSP Keywords
Cloud Computing, Cloud Service Providers(CSP), Distributed data centers, Geographically Dispersed, Geographically distributed, Inter-cloud, Internet Service Providers, Internet of thing(IoT), Micro data, Multiple clouds, Network Function Virtualization
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