Architecture and Key Technologies of Cloud Computing

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The Internet has changed the computing world in a drastic way from the advent of the Internet in 1990. The concepts of distributed computing, parallel computing, grid computing and cloud computing have been proposed successively. Although cloud computing is generally recognized as a technology which will has a significant impact on IT in the future. But cloud computing is still in its infancy. In this paper we will discuss the architecture and the key technologies of the cloud computing.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 756-759)

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1953-1956

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September 2013

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