2013
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Integrating peer-to-peer and cloud computing for massively multiuser online games

Kavalionak H., Carlini E., Ricci L., Montresor A., Coppola M.

Virtual Environements  Distributed System  Distributed architectures  Cloud Computing  Online Games  Multimedia Information Systems. Artificial  Software  Computer Networks and Communications  Parallel Architectures  augmented  and virtual realities 

Cloud computing has recently become an attractive solution for massively multiplayer online games, also known as MMOGs, as it lifts operators from the burden of buying and maintaining large amount of computational, storage and communication resources, while offering the illusion of infinite scalability. Yet, cloud resources do not come for free: a careful orchestration is needed to minimize the economical cost. This paper proposes a novel architecture for MMOGs that combines an elastic cloud infrastructure with user-provided resources, to boost both the scalability and the economical sustainability provided by cloud computing. Our system dynamically reconfigures the platform while managing the trade-off between economical cost and quality of service, exploiting user-provided resources whenever possible. Simulation results show that a negligible reduction in the quality of service can reduce the cost of the platform up to 60% percent.

Source: Peer-to-peer networking and applications (Print) (2013). doi:10.1007/s12083-013-0232-4

Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media, New York, NY , Stati Uniti d'America


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@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:276893,
	title = {Integrating peer-to-peer and cloud computing for massively multiuser online games},
	author = {Kavalionak H. and Carlini E. and Ricci L. and Montresor A. and Coppola M.},
	publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media, New York, NY , Stati Uniti d'America},
	doi = {10.1007/s12083-013-0232-4},
	journal = {Peer-to-peer networking and applications (Print)},
	year = {2013}
}