A Distributed Monitoring and Reconfiguration Approach for Adaptive Network Computing

B. Bhargava, Pelin Angin, R. Ranchal, S. Lingayat
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The past decade has witnessed immense developments in the field of network computing thanks to the rise of the cloud computing paradigm, which enables shared access to a wealth of computing and storage resources without needing to own them. While cloud computing facilitates on-demand deployment, mobility and collaboration of services, mechanisms for enforcing security and performance constraints when accessing cloud services are still at an immature state. The highly dynamic nature of networks and clouds makes it difficult to guarantee any service level agreements. On the other hand, providing quality of service guarantees to users of mobile and cloud services that involve collaboration of multiple services is contingent on the existence of mechanisms that give accurate performance estimates and security features for each service involved in the composition. In this paper, we propose a distributed service monitoring and dynamic service composition model for network computing, which provides increased resiliency by adapting service configurations and service compositions to various types of changes in context. We also present a greedy dynamic service composition algorithm to reconfigure service orchestrations to meet user-specified performance and security requirements. Experiments with the proposed algorithm and the ease-of-deployment of the proposed model on standard cloud platforms show that it is a promising approach for agile and resilient network computing.
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一种面向自适应网络计算的分布式监控与重构方法
由于云计算范式的兴起,过去十年见证了网络计算领域的巨大发展,云计算范式使得共享访问大量计算和存储资源成为可能,而无需拥有它们。虽然云计算促进了服务的按需部署、移动性和协作,但在访问云服务时实施安全和性能约束的机制仍处于不成熟状态。网络和云的高度动态性使得很难保证任何服务级别协议。另一方面,向涉及多个服务协作的移动和云服务用户提供服务质量保证,取决于是否存在能够为组合中涉及的每个服务提供准确性能估计和安全特性的机制。在本文中,我们提出了一种用于网络计算的分布式服务监控和动态服务组合模型,该模型通过调整服务配置和服务组合来适应上下文中的各种类型的变化,从而提高了弹性。我们还提出了一种贪婪动态服务组合算法来重新配置服务编排,以满足用户指定的性能和安全需求。实验表明,该算法易于在标准云平台上部署,是一种很有前途的敏捷和弹性网络计算方法。
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