Combining Declarative and Imperative Cloud Application Provisioning Based on TOSCA

Uwe Breitenbücher, Tobias Binz, Kálmán Képes, Oliver Kopp, F. Leymann, Johannes Wettinger
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The automation of application provisioning is one of the most important issues in Cloud Computing. The Topology and Orchestration Specification for Cloud Applications (TOSCA) supports automating provisioning by two different flavors: (i) declarative processing is based on interpreting application topology models by a runtime that infers provisioning logic whereas (ii) imperative processing employs provisioning plans that explicitly describe the provisioning tasks to be executed. Both flavors come with benefits and drawbacks. This paper presents a means to combine both flavors to resolve drawbacks and to profit from benefits of both worlds: we propose a standards-based approach to generate provisioning plans based on TOSCA topology models. These provisioning plans are workflows that can be executed fully automatically and may be customized by application developers after generation. We prove the technical feasibility of the approach by an end-to-end open source toolchain and evaluate its extensibility, performance, and complexity.
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结合基于TOSCA的声明式和命令式云应用程序供应
应用程序供应的自动化是云计算中最重要的问题之一。云应用程序的拓扑和编排规范(TOSCA)通过两种不同的方式支持自动化供应:(i)声明性处理基于通过推断供应逻辑的运行时来解释应用程序拓扑模型,而(ii)命令式处理采用显式描述要执行的供应任务的供应计划。这两种口味各有利弊。本文提出了一种结合这两种风格来解决缺点并从两者的优点中获益的方法:我们提出了一种基于标准的方法来生成基于TOSCA拓扑模型的供应计划。这些供应计划是可以完全自动执行的工作流,并且可以由应用程序开发人员在生成后进行定制。我们通过端到端开源工具链证明了该方法的技术可行性,并评估了其可扩展性、性能和复杂性。
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