137 research outputs found
Analysis of cloud storage prices
Cloud storage is fast securing its role as a major repository for both
consumers and business customers. Many companies now offer storage solutions,
sometimes for free for limited amounts of capacity. We have surveyed the
pricing plans of a selection of major cloud providers and compared them using
the unit price as the means of comparison. All the providers, excepting Amazon,
adopt a bundling pricing scheme; Amazon follows instead a block-declining
pricing policy. We compare the pricing plans through a double approach: a
pointwise comparison for each value of capacity, and an overall comparison
using a two-part tariff approximation and a Pareto-dominance criterion. Under
both approaches, most providers appear to offer pricing plans that are more
expensive and can be excluded from a procurement selection in favour of a
limited number of dominant providers.Comment: 17 pages, 17 figures, 17 reference
Spectrum Trading: An Abstracted Bibliography
This document contains a bibliographic list of major papers on spectrum
trading and their abstracts. The aim of the list is to offer researchers
entering this field a fast panorama of the current literature. The list is
continually updated on the webpage
\url{http://www.disp.uniroma2.it/users/naldi/Ricspt.html}. Omissions and papers
suggested for inclusion may be pointed out to the authors through e-mail
(\textit{[email protected]})
ICMP-based Third-Party Estimation of Cloud Availability
Cloud availability is an important parameter present in a typical Service Level Agreement (SLA). In order to check compliance with SLA commitments, a third party availability measurement is strongly needed. An availability estimation methods is evaluated here, based on the periodic repetition of sequence of probing packets in ICMP. Majority Voting, which declares a cloud to be available only if a majority of probing packets gets an echo from the cloud, appears to provide an accurate estimation even when the packet loss probability is rather high
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