Research of P2P architecture based on cloud computing

As the next generation of computing architecture, cloud computing provides a variety of cloud services and has been used by more and more customers. As the access to the server is increasing, centralized computing architecture will produce bottlenecks, affect the quality of cloud computing services and bring the much inconvenience to users. This paper proposes a P2P Cloud architecture to improve on the cloud computing infrastructure which contains Center P2P Network and Side P2P Network. 1) Center P2P which replace Master of centralized architecture can avoid bottleneck of the centralized architecture, provide computing service to client using Center P2P Server and increase the number of customers to access the system.2)Side P2P Network which replace Slave of the centralized architecture would provide computing and storage capability, which can improve the transmission of data and the performance of the system effectively. Through the analysis and evaluation, this system has better availability and scalability.

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