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A Framework for Efficient Management of Fault Tolerance in Cloud Data Centres and High-Performance Computing Systems: An Investigation and Performance …Mohammed, 2019
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Cloud computing is increasingly attracting huge attention both in academic research and industry initiatives and has been widely used to solve advanced computation problem. As cloud datacentres continue to grow in scale and complexity, the risk of failure of Virtual …
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