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− | The Reservoir approach is to enable on-demand delivery of IT services at competitive costs without requiring a large capital investment in infrastructure. This approach is inspired by a strong desire to make the delivery of IT services similar to the delivery of common utilities. For example, a common scenario in the electric grid is for one facility to dynamically acquire electricity from a neighboring facility to meet a spike in demand. Just as in other industries in which no single provider serves all customers at all times, the next-generation cloud computing infrastructure should support a model that enables multiple independent providers to cooperate seamlessly to maximize their mutual benefit.<ref>The Reservoir model and architecture for open federated cloud computing [http://cgi.di.uoa.gr/~ad/M155/Papers/Reservoir-IBMjournal.pdf IBM Journal of Research and Development]</ref> | + | The Reservoir approach is to enable on-[[demand]] delivery of IT services at competitive costs without requiring a large [[capital]] investment in infrastructure. This approach is inspired by a strong desire to make the delivery of IT services similar to the delivery of common utilities. For example, a common scenario in the electric grid is for one facility to dynamically acquire electricity from a neighboring facility to meet a spike in demand. Just as in other industries in which no single provider serves all customers at all times, the next-generation cloud computing infrastructure should support a [[model]] that enables multiple independent providers to cooperate seamlessly to maximize their mutual benefit.<ref>The Reservoir model and [[architecture]] for open federated cloud computing [http://cgi.di.uoa.gr/~ad/M155/Papers/Reservoir-IBMjournal.pdf IBM Journal of Research and Development]</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 18:00, 6 February 2021
The Reservoir approach is to enable on-demand delivery of IT services at competitive costs without requiring a large capital investment in infrastructure. This approach is inspired by a strong desire to make the delivery of IT services similar to the delivery of common utilities. For example, a common scenario in the electric grid is for one facility to dynamically acquire electricity from a neighboring facility to meet a spike in demand. Just as in other industries in which no single provider serves all customers at all times, the next-generation cloud computing infrastructure should support a model that enables multiple independent providers to cooperate seamlessly to maximize their mutual benefit.[1]
References
- ↑ The Reservoir model and architecture for open federated cloud computing IBM Journal of Research and Development