Customizing Linux Operating System for Implementing various Services in Cloud Environment

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Bin Ashraf, Anez [1 ]
Shaji, R. S. [1 ]
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[1] Noorul Islam Univ, Dept Informat Technol, Thuckalay, Kanyakumari, India
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A cloud operating system or cloud OS provides an operating system(OS), which can be accessed from anywhere, that has objects and all sorts of resources for normal computing purposes that are deployed in the resource providers, that is the cloud OS provider data center. The cloud operating system provides the environment and feels like normal operating system which can be accessed by either of the two types. One is a simple client system to be installed at the client side as a stand-alone or work alongside another OS, using which the cloud applications can be run at the providers server from the client system. The second method is the need of internet enabled browser, which is just enough to access the operating system located at the server using internet. The model to be implemented is a location free access operating system under Linux platform that can be accessed by a web browser. It is enabled by handling the operating system procedures as html or xml requests and responses. As the workload increases, the performance issue needs to be considered. Performance analysis needs to be associated in parallel along with implementing the components SaaS services like File Splitter, Image Editor and Office Suite, PaaS services like compiler(UTF), Kernel for Scheduling and Kernel for Mutual Exclusion and IaaS services like File Storage, Shared Memory and Shared bandwidth.
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