Diminishing Substantial traffic loads in a Cloud Based Multimedia Storage System for QoS Provision

K. Uma, N Srikanth

Abstract


With the appearance of numerous multimedia applications, service and devices, multimedia delivery is predictable to become the foremost traffic of Internet which will keep cumulative rapidly. In order to assist such large scale multimedia applications, more and more service providers store their data assets in the cloud and distribution streaming to their consumers cross cloud.Different Cloud providers are not in a position where they can easily buildmultiple Clouds to service dissimilar geographical areas like they do with services that run on distinct servers. Hence, a new method for service delivery will take into account which will improve QoS in order to provide better QoE to the clients and better load management to the providers, as well as helps to reduce network congestion on a global scale. This work describesanintuition that as the demand for specific services increases in a location, it might be well-organized to move those services faster to that location using an analytical framework. This will help to decrease high traffic loads because of multimedia streams.


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