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Exploiting Dynamic Resource Allocation for Efficient Parallel Data Processing in the Cloud

Mohan Raj S 20080131 Dilip Kumar V 200801122 Sarath Raj S 200801126

ABSTRACT
Major Cloud computing companies have started to integrate frameworks for parallel data processing

in their product portfolio, making it easy for customers to access these service and to deploy their programs. However the processing frameworks which are currently used haven been designed for static, homogeneous cluster setups and disregard the particular nature of a cloud.

SYSTEM ANALYSIS EXISTING SYSTEM


TODAY growing a number of companies huge amount of data in the cost-efficient manner. Classic representatives for these companies are operators of Internet search engines, like Google, Yahoo, or Microsoft. The vast amount of data they have to deal with every day has made traditional database solutions prohibitively.

PROPOSED SYSTEM
Companies only have to process large amounts of data occasionally running their own data center is obviously not an option. Instead, Cloud computing has emerged as a promising approach to rent a large IT infrastructure on a short-term pay-per-usage basis. Operator are called IaaS clouds, like Amazon EC2, let their customer allocate, access, and control a set of virtual machines (VMs) which run inside their data centers only charge them for the period of time the machines are allocated.

ADVANTAGES IN PROPOSED SYSTEM


Opportunities and challenges and derives some important design principles for our new framework. We present Nepheles basic architecture and outline how jobs can be described and executed in the cloud. Provides some first figures on Npheles performance and the impact of the optimization we propose. Finally, our work is concluded by related work.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS HARDWARE:


PROCESSOR :PENTIUM 2.6GHz,Intel Core 2 Due RAM :512 MB DD RAM MONITOR :15COLOR

SOFTWARE
Frond end :JSP,SERVLETS Back end :MS SQL 2005 Operating System :Windows XP/07 IDE :Net Beans Web Server :Tomcat 5.5

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