Queuing Theory in Cloud Computing and Network Performance Optimization
Keywords:
Queuing Theory, Cloud Computing, Performance Optimization, Quality of Service (QoS).Abstract
The provisioning and administration of computer resources have been substantially altered as a result of cloud computing, which provides scalability, cost-efficiency, and on-demand access to resources. On the other hand, ensuring Quality of Service (QoS) in cloud settings continues to be a significant challenge,particularly with regard to response time, throughput, and resource utilization.
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