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Asia-Pacific Network Operations and Management Symposium

2014

Session Number:S2

Session:

Number:S2-9

Price Competition in a Duopoly IaaS Cloud Market

Xianwei Li,  Cheng Zhang,  Kyoko Yamori,  Yoshiaki Tanaka,  Bo Gu,  

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Publication Date:2014/09/17

Online ISSN:2188-5079

DOI:10.34385/proc.21.S2-9

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Summary:
Pricing cloud resources plays an important role in leading to the success of cloud computing. Cloud services are priced at different levels in infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) cloud market. For example, Amazon EC2 offers its cloud resources with three pricing schemes, the subscription model, pay-as-you-go model and spot pricing model. With more and more IaaS cloud service providers (CSPs) beginning to provide cloud services, they form a competitive market to compete for cloud users. Therefore, how to set optimal prices in order to maximize their revenue in a competitive IaaS cloud computing market while at the same time meeting the cloud users' demand satisfaction is a problem that CSPs should consider. Towards this end, in this paper, we study subscription pricing competition in a duopoly IaaS cloud computing market. First, we analyze whether or not the cloud users choose to use cloud service. Then, we present a game theoretic analysis of a cloud market with two CSPs competing non-cooperatively for cloud users.