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Abstract

Cloud computing is the fastest growing technology. It is used as a metaphor for the “Internetâ€. It is a type of “Internet-based computing†providing different services such as servers, storage and applicants. This paper deals with checking the compatibility of the Web Application with the Cloud Service composition and to build a Virtual Machine (Instance) for Deployment and various Preferences of Users. This paper primary focus is on creating virtual instance using the OpenStack cloud provider. Setting up such a complex combination of appliances in traditional hosting environments is costly and error prone. Virtual appliances provide an best   solution for this problem. Previous work have been done to create virtual instance but to our we are the one  among     the first to address  real time  process of virtual Instance  in Cloud environment.

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Author Biography

V. Krithika, I. Soundarya, Mr. A. Sandanakaruppan, SSN College of Engineering, Chennai.

V.Krithika - 7.0 CGPA, I.Soundarya - 6.7 CGPA
How to Cite
Mr. A. Sandanakaruppan, V. K. I. S. (2015). User Compatibility Checking Model For Cloud. International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, 2(03). Retrieved from http://igmpublication.org/ijetst.in/index.php/ijetst/article/view/568

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