Resource management of replicated service systems provisioned in the cloud

Mathias Björkqvist, R. Birke, Walter Binder
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Service providers seek scalable and cost-effective cloud solutions for hosting their applications. Despite significant advances facilitating cloud services deployment and management, a number of challenges still remain. Service providers are confronted with time-varying workloads, inter-dependencies between components, performance variability of the procured virtual resources, and cost structures that differ from conventional data centers. Moreover, fulfilling service level agreements (SLAs), such as the throughput and response time percentiles, becomes of paramount importance for ensuring business advantages. In this dissertation paper, we explore service provisioning in clouds from multiple points of view. The aim is to best provide service replicas in the form of VMs to various applications, such that their tail throughputs and tail response times, as well as resource utilization, meet the SLAs in the most cost effective manner. In particular, we develop models, algorithms and replication strategies that consider multi-tier services provisioned in the cloud, investigate how a service provider can opportunistically take advantage of observed cloud performance variability and provide means of guaranteeing tail throughput and response times in the face of the aforementioned performance variability. Overall, this dissertation paper provides not only a multi-faceted approach to exploring several crucial aspects of cloud-hosted services, i.e., cost, tail throughput, and tail response times, but our proposed management strategies are also rigorously validated via trace-driven simulations and extensive experiments.
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服务提供商寻求可扩展且经济高效的云解决方案来托管其应用程序。尽管在促进云服务部署和管理方面取得了重大进展,但仍然存在许多挑战。服务提供商面临着时变的工作负载、组件之间的相互依赖、所采购的虚拟资源的性能可变性以及与传统数据中心不同的成本结构。此外,实现服务水平协议(sla),如吞吐量和响应时间百分位数,对于确保业务优势至关重要。在本文中,我们从多个角度探讨了云中的服务提供。其目的是最好地以vm的形式向各种应用程序提供服务副本,以便它们的尾吞吐量和尾响应时间以及资源利用率以最经济有效的方式满足sla。特别是,我们开发了考虑云中提供的多层服务的模型、算法和复制策略,研究了服务提供商如何利用观察到的云性能可变性,并提供了在面对上述性能可变性时保证尾吞吐量和响应时间的方法。总体而言,本论文不仅提供了一个多方面的方法来探索云托管服务的几个关键方面,即成本、尾部吞吐量和尾部响应时间,而且我们提出的管理策略也通过跟踪驱动的模拟和广泛的实验进行了严格的验证。
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