PARÁK, Boris, David WALLOM, Slávek LICEHAMMER and Zdeněk ŠUSTR. Public-Private Cloud Federation Challenges. Online. 8th edition. Limassol: IEEE/ACM, 2015, p. 512 - 515. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/UCC.2015.91.
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Original name Public-Private Cloud Federation Challenges
Authors PARÁK, Boris, David WALLOM, Slávek LICEHAMMER and Zdeněk ŠUSTR.
Edition 8th edition. Limassol, p. 512 - 515, 2015.
Publisher IEEE/ACM
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Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form electronic version available online
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Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/UCC.2015.91
Keywords in English cloud computing;data privacy;cloud based infrastructures;cloud usage patterns;public cloud providers;public-private cloud federation challenges;user requirements;virtual machine management;Authentication;Authorization;Buildings;Cloud computing;Standards;Virtual machining;OCCI;cloud;identity management;interoperability;open standard
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Abstract
This paper provides a brief introduction into emerging user requirements and expectations in the context of large cloud-based infrastructures. Observed cloud usage patterns are used to demonstrate the need for large federated cloud infrastructures, in particular cloud federations bridging the gap between private cloud infrastructures and large commercial public cloud providers. The paper proposes the use of open standards as the best possible way to achieve a working user-friendly large-scale cloud federation and discusses the challenges in assembling and managing such a federation whilst focusing on the differences between private-private and public-private cloud federations in key areas of virtual machine management and authentication, authorization, and identity management.
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