International Journal of Computer Applications |
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA |
Volume 152 - Number 7 |
Year of Publication: 2016 |
Authors: Sreelakshmi P. S., Sabitha S. |
10.5120/ijca2016911879 |
Sreelakshmi P. S., Sabitha S. . A Review on Cloud Computing Architectures. International Journal of Computer Applications. 152, 7 ( Oct 2016), 1-4. DOI=10.5120/ijca2016911879
Cloud computing has emerged to meet the requirements of large, Internet based and data intensive applications. Commonly clouds are implemented on large data centers consisting of thousands of servers. All application processing and resources are centralized in these data centers. As the number of users increases, this centralized approach produce bottlenecks and affect the quality of cloud services. This brings inconvenience to users. Fortunately centralized approach is not the only way to provide cloud services. Other possible architectures for cloud computing are federated approach and peer to peer approach. Federated cloud combines independent clouds and provides interoperability between them. P2P clouds are a low cost model for cloud computing. This paper reviews centralized, federated and peer to peer approaches to cloud computing.