Lego4TOSCA: Composable Building Blocks for Cloud Applications

Florian Haupt, F. Leymann, Alexander Nowak, S. Wagner
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The Topology and Orchestration Specification for Cloud Applications (TOSCA) enables the description, provisioning, and management of complex cloud applications in a portable way. TOSCA, therefore, provides a comprehensive yet complex set of mechanisms that may hinder users from unleashing its power due to misusing or neglecting parts of those mechanisms. TOSCA has just been standardized and, although it seems to be highly adopted in industry, there is a lack of systematic research of its features and capabilities. In this work we discuss the design of basic building blocks for cloud applications, called node types, and show how they can benefit from a deep integration with TOSCA. We developed a generic architecture for the realization of TOSCA node types, show an implementation of this architecture and validate it based on a sample cloud application. Our work gives an insight into the capabilities of TOSCA with respect to enable the creation of portable cloud services based on a set of composable building blocks.
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Lego4TOSCA:云应用的可组合构建块
云应用的拓扑和编排规范(TOSCA)支持以一种可移植的方式对复杂的云应用进行描述、配置和管理。因此,TOSCA提供了一组全面而复杂的机制,由于滥用或忽视这些机制的某些部分,这些机制可能会阻碍用户释放其功能。TOSCA刚刚标准化,虽然它在工业中似乎被高度采用,但缺乏对其特性和功能的系统研究。在本文中,我们将讨论云应用程序的基本构建块(称为节点类型)的设计,并展示它们如何从与TOSCA的深度集成中获益。我们为TOSCA节点类型的实现开发了一个通用体系结构,展示了该体系结构的实现,并基于示例云应用程序对其进行了验证。我们的工作深入了解了TOSCA在支持基于一组可组合构建块创建可移植云服务方面的功能。
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