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Improving performance and capacity utilization in cloud storage for content delivery and sharing services

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2020-01-21
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Content delivery and sharing (CDS) is a popular and cost effective cloud-based service for organizations to deliver/share contents to/with end-users, partners and insider users. This type of service improves the data availability and I/O performance by producing and distributing replicas of shared contents. However, such a technique increases the storage/network resources utilization. This paper introduces a threefold methodology to improve the trade-off between I/O performance and capacity utilization of cloud storage for CDS services. This methodology includes: i) Definition of a classification model for identifying types of users and contents by analyzing their consumption/ demand and sharing patterns, ii) Usage of the classification model for defining content availability and load balancing schemes, and iii) Integration of a dynamic availability scheme into a cloud based CDS system. Our method was implemented ¿
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cloud storage, content delivery and sharing, data, sharing, classification modelling, availability
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V. J. Sosa-Sosa, A. Barron, J. L. Gonzalez, J. Carretero and I. Lopez-Arevalo, "Improving Performance and Capacity Utilization in Cloud Storage for Content Delivery and Sharing Services," in IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, doi: 10.1109/TCC.2020.2968444