Multi-Tenant Cloud

Authors

  • Tanjila Banu Department of Computer Engineering, Madhuben and Bhanubhai Patel Women’s Institute of Engineering, Gujarat Technological University, Vitthal Udhyognagar- 388 121, Gujarat, India
  • Shaikh Heenakausar Department of Computer Engineering, Madhuben and Bhanubhai Patel Women’s Institute of Engineering, Gujarat Technological University, Vitthal Udhyognagar- 388 121, Gujarat, India
  • Vahora Seema Department of Computer Engineering, Madhuben and Bhanubhai Patel Women’s Institute of Engineering, Gujarat Technological University, Vitthal Udhyognagar- 388 121, Gujarat, India
  • Prof.Sunit Parmar Department of Computer Engineering, Madhuben and Bhanubhai Patel Women’s Institute of Engineering, Gujarat Technological University, Vitthal Udhyognagar- 388 121, Gujarat, India

Keywords:

MULTI-TENANT, Cloud Computing, Hypervisor, Virtualization, Server, Virtual Box, Load Balancing, Live Migration.

Abstract

Cloud computing is a term used for delivering hosted services over the internet to remotely store, process
and share digital data."MULTI-TENANT CLOUD" is a means of providing cloud services through which multiple
users can access server resources at the same time using virtualization. Hence, MULTI-TENANT CLOUD provides
the development of virtual machine system .Initially we start by defining Cloud Computing and its services. Then, we
have elaborated about Virtualization and Hypervisors. The main scope of this project is to provide the services to
cloud users which lead to less storage consumption and more CPU utilization. Authentication Server plays an
important role for providing security to cloud users from intruders. Load Balancing and Live Migration can be the
future work of this project.

Published

2017-05-25

How to Cite

Tanjila Banu, Shaikh Heenakausar, Vahora Seema, & Prof.Sunit Parmar. (2017). Multi-Tenant Cloud. International Journal of Advance Research in Engineering, Science & Technology, 4(5), 51–56. Retrieved from https://ijarest.org/index.php/ijarest/article/view/1408