Research on Heterogeneous Cloud Service Model for Smart Grid Business Application

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With the construction of smart grid and centralized data center, traditional information technology management mode already cannot meet the requirements on the timeliness and flexibility. Cloud computing technology can solve the complicated calculation, mass data processing, and network dynamic migration issues for electric power business, but when in the face of different business applications demand, due to the heterogeneous resources variety of applications bottleneck will be produced, difficult to achieve real "smart". In view of the smart grid application scenarios, heterogeneous resources adaptation method is given respectively for computing, storage and network resources. Makes the heterogeneous resources can be shared centrally, allocate resources on demand, unified managing, dynamic scheduling, and loaded balancing, form heterogeneous resource pool. Based on heterogeneous resource pool, build the heterogeneous cloud service model, and carried out preliminary design implementation, the availability of the model was verified.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 860-863)

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2427-2433

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December 2013

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