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High Availability: A Approach with DNS and Reverse Proxy in Multi-Cloud

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In spite of Cloud Computing services seem to be very attractive as an alternative to traditional on-premise data centers, there is still some concern about the providers availability. This article… Click to show full abstract

In spite of Cloud Computing services seem to be very attractive as an alternative to traditional on-premise data centers, there is still some concern about the providers availability. This article describes a solution that implements high availability Multi-Cloud through the distribution of DNS access and the use of reverse proxy. The results obtained, by means of simulations indicate that, in principle, one can obtain an arbitrary Multi-Cloud availability, by using Clouds of lower availability. Specifically, it was shown that, from two Clouds of 99.43% and 99.49% availability one can obtain a 99.9971% Multi-Cloud system. It is also shown that, in this particular case, the Multi-Cloud system costs 34% less than the solution with a single Cloud.

Keywords: availability; reverse proxy; high availability; multi cloud

Journal Title: IEEE Latin America Transactions
Year Published: 2018

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