A goal-oriented approach for adaptive SLA monitoring: A cloud provider case study

A. Toueir, J. Broisin, M. Sibilla
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We argue in this paper that autonomic systems need to make their integrated monitoring adaptive in order to improve their “comprehensive” Quality of Service (QoS). We propose to design this adaptation based on high level objectives (called goals) related to the management of both the “functional system QoS” and the “monitoring system QoS”. Starting from some previous works suggesting a model-driven adaptable monitoring framework composed of 3 layers (configurability, adaptability, governability), we introduce a methodology to identify the functional and monitoring high level goals (according to the agreed Service Level Agreement - SLA) in order to drive models' instantiation. This proposal is first applied to a cloud provider case study for which two high level goals are developed (respect metrics freshness and minimize monitoring cost), and then simulated to show how the quality of management decisions, as well as intelligent monitoring of dynamic SLA, could be improved.
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面向目标的自适应SLA监控方法:云提供商案例研究
在本文中,我们认为自治系统需要使其集成监控自适应,以提高其“综合”服务质量(QoS)。我们建议基于与“功能系统QoS”和“监控系统QoS”管理相关的高级目标(称为目标)来设计这种适应性。从之前的一些工作开始,我们提出了一个由3层(可配置性、可适应性、可治理性)组成的模型驱动的自适应监控框架,我们引入了一种方法来识别功能和监控高层目标(根据商定的服务水平协议—SLA),以驱动模型的实例化。该建议首先应用于一个云提供商案例研究,该案例研究为其开发了两个高级目标(尊重指标的新鲜度和最小化监控成本),然后进行模拟,以展示如何改进管理决策的质量以及动态SLA的智能监控。
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