Towards Inter-cloud Simulation Performance Analysis: Exploring Service-Oriented Benchmarks of Clouds in SimIC

Stelios Sotiriadis, N. Bessis, N. Antonopoulos
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On recent years, much effort has been put in analyzing the performance of large-scale distributed systems like grids, clouds and inter-clouds with respect to a diversity of resources and user requirements. A common way to achieve this is by using simulation frameworks for evaluating novel models prior to the development of solutions in highly cost settings. In this work we focus on the SimIC simulation toolkit as an innovative discrete event driven solution to mimic the inter-cloud service formation, dissemination, and execution phases, processes that are bundled in the inter-cloud meta-scheduling (ICMS) framework. Our work has meta-inspired characteristics as we determine the inter-cloud as a decentralized and dynamic computing environment where meta-brokers actas distributed management nodes for dynamic and real-time decision making in an identical manner. To this extend, we study the performance of service distributions among clouds based on a variety of metrics (e.g. execution time and turnaround) when different heterogeneous inter-cloud topologies are taking place. We also explore the behavior of the ICMS for different user submissions in terms of their computational requirements. The aim is to produce the results for a benchmark analysis of clouds in order to serve future research efforts on cloud and inter-cloud performance evaluation as benchmarks. The results are diverse in terms of different performance metrics. Especially for the ICMS, an increased performance tendency is observed when the system scales to massive user requests. This implies the improvement on scalability and service elasticity figures.
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面向云间仿真性能分析:探索面向服务的SimIC云基准
近年来,人们花了很多精力分析大规模分布式系统的性能,如网格、云和云间系统,考虑到资源和用户需求的多样性。实现这一目标的一种常见方法是在高成本环境中开发解决方案之前,使用模拟框架来评估新模型。在这项工作中,我们将重点关注SimIC仿真工具包作为一种创新的离散事件驱动解决方案,以模拟云间服务的形成、传播和执行阶段,以及在云间元调度(ICMS)框架中捆绑的过程。我们的工作具有元启发的特征,因为我们将云间确定为分散的动态计算环境,其中元代理充当分布式管理节点,以相同的方式进行动态和实时决策。为此,我们研究了不同异构云间拓扑发生时,基于各种指标(例如执行时间和周转时间)的云间服务分布的性能。我们还根据不同用户提交的计算需求探讨了ICMS的行为。其目的是为云的基准分析提供结果,以便为未来云计算和云间性能评估的研究工作提供基准。根据不同的性能指标,结果是不同的。特别是对于ICMS,当系统扩展到大量用户请求时,可以观察到性能增加的趋势。这意味着可伸缩性和服务弹性数据的改进。
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