Study of Cloud Computing Environment, EDoS attack using CloudSim (Modelling and Simulation/Simulator)
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Cloud computing means the using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal computer. It is described as a type of computing that is based on sharing of resources rather than having local server or other personal devices to handle applications. Attack is one the emerging problems in cloud computing and in attacks the lime light attack now a days is EDos attack. Edos is basically a malicious code which makes the resources accessibility hard or almost unavailable to the valid users. In this paper the performance is analyzed on the basis of submission time and completion time of the data transmission. And study how the performance is degraded while EDoS attack is made on the cloud environment. The environment of cloud computing made by using simulator called cloud sim.
Keywords: Cloud computing, Cloud-Sim, DDoS, EDoS attack.
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