Byzantine fault-tolerance in federated cloud computing

P. Garraghan, P. Townend, Jie Xu
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Cloud computing has emerged as popular paradigm that enables the establishment of large scale, flexible computing infrastructures that can offer significant cost savings for both businesses and consumers by allowing compute resources to be scaled dynamically to deal with current or anticipated usage [1]. This concept has been further strengthened with the emergence of federated computing Clouds that allow users to scale applications across multiple domains to meet Quality of Service targets [2]. However, the challenge of building dependable and robust Clouds remains a critical research problem that has not yet been clearly understood [3], and yet is vital for establishing user confidence in Clouds. This is particularly true when considering Byzantine faults that are arbitrary in nature. This paper analyses the application of Byzantine fault-tolerance to federated Clouds in detail, and presents experimentation performed to analyse the effectiveness of Byzantine fault-tolerance in federated Clouds. We have developed a Cloud framework called FT-FC that allows us to very quickly create diversity-based Byzantine fault-tolerant systems and apply them to federated Clouds, and have produced initial results to demonstrate the feasibility and potential of this approach. We have furthermore identified a number of research problems and challenges that need to be addressed in order to progress this area further. Our current experimental results, although very initial, are highly encouraging figures, and demonstrate the effectiveness of the FT-FC framework.
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联邦云计算中的拜占庭式容错
云计算已经成为一种流行的范例,它能够建立大规模、灵活的计算基础设施,通过允许计算资源动态扩展以处理当前或预期的使用情况,可以为企业和消费者节省大量成本[1]。随着联邦计算云的出现,这一概念得到了进一步加强,联邦计算云允许用户跨多个域扩展应用程序,以满足服务质量目标[2]。然而,构建可靠和健壮的云的挑战仍然是一个尚未被清楚理解的关键研究问题[3],但对于建立用户对云的信心至关重要。当考虑到本质上是任意的拜占庭式断层时,这一点尤其正确。本文详细分析了拜占庭容错技术在联邦云中的应用,并通过实验分析了拜占庭容错技术在联邦云中的有效性。我们已经开发了一个名为FT-FC的云框架,它允许我们非常快速地创建基于多样性的拜占庭容错系统,并将其应用于联合云,并且已经产生了初步结果,以证明这种方法的可行性和潜力。此外,我们还确定了一些需要解决的研究问题和挑战,以便进一步推进这一领域。我们目前的实验结果虽然非常初步,但非常令人鼓舞,并证明了FT-FC框架的有效性。
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