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Most Cloud applications are re-enactments of traditional enterprise applications such as Web applications, content delivery and e-commerce [1]. The advantages of the Cloud are well-known: access to a near-infinite number of resources, ability to adjust an application's capacity on demand, pay-as-you-go pricing model. However, Cloud application developers need to pay attention to new topics: building custom VM images, making applications elastic and scalable, controlling performance, fault-tolerance, etc.