Profit-Driven Service Request Scheduling in Clouds

Young Choon Lee, Chen Wang, Albert Y. Zomaya, B. Zhou
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A primary driving force of the recent cloud computing paradigm is its inherent cost effectiveness. As in many basic utilities, such as electricity and water, consumers/clients in cloud computing environments are charged based on their service usage, hence the term ‘pay-per-use’. While this pricing model is very appealing for both service providers and consumers, fluctuating service request volume and conflicting objectives (e.g., profit vs. response time) between providers and consumers hinder its effective application to cloud computing environments. In this paper, we address the problem of service request scheduling in cloud computing systems. We consider a three-tier cloud structure, which consists of infrastructure vendors, service providers and consumers, the latter two parties are particular interest to us. Clearly, scheduling strategies in this scenario should satisfy the objectives of both parties. Our contributions include the development of a pricing model—using processor-sharing—for clouds, the application of this pricing model to composite services with dependency consideration (to the best of our knowledge, the work in this study is the first attempt), and the development of two sets of profit-driven scheduling algorithms.
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利润驱动的云服务请求调度
最近云计算范式的主要驱动力是其固有的成本效益。与许多基础公用事业(如电和水)一样,云计算环境中的消费者/客户是根据他们的服务使用情况收费的,因此有了“按使用付费”这个术语。虽然这种定价模式对服务提供商和消费者都非常有吸引力,但提供商和消费者之间波动的服务请求量和冲突的目标(例如,利润与响应时间)阻碍了其在云计算环境中的有效应用。本文研究了云计算系统中的服务请求调度问题。我们考虑一个三层云结构,它由基础设施供应商、服务提供商和消费者组成,后两方对我们特别感兴趣。显然,这个场景中的调度策略应该满足双方的目标。我们的贡献包括开发了一种定价模型——使用处理器共享——用于云计算,将这种定价模型应用于考虑依赖性的组合服务(据我们所知,本研究中的工作是第一次尝试),以及开发了两套利润驱动的调度算法。
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