Fault Tolerance Avoidance in Cloud Computing Software Applications
S. Veerapandi, Dr.K. Alagarsamy "Fault Tolerance Avoidance in Cloud Computing Software Applications". International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology (IJCTT) V43(3):160-169, January 2017. ISSN:2231-2803. www.ijcttjournal.org. Published by Seventh Sense Research Group.
Abstract -
Cloud computing is the innovation of service in computing era. In distributed computing which adoptable technology as it provides integration of software and resources. In recent years, cloud computing is highly developed and many company’s adopted some type of cloud strategy and apply into their business development. Tremendous growth in cloud computing and its development motivated us to implement the fault tolerance techniques in the cloud environment.
Every system prone to failures but we have to maximize the up time of server. Fault tolerance evaluates the capability of a cloud to respond to an unexpected hardware or software failure. In order to achieve better performance and resource availability in cloud computing, failure should be monitored and handled on time. In this paper we have proposed a novel approach to increase the cloud environment performance and uptime using proxy server tools.
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Keywords
Cloud Environment, Database, Fault tolerance.