Adaptive resource allocation for service-based systems

S. Yau, Ho G. An
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Due to its major advantages, service-oriented architecture (SOA) has been adopted in various distributed systems, such as web services, grid computing systems, utility computing systems and cloud computing systems. These systems are referred as service-based systems (SBS). In order to effectively use these systems in various applications, one major challenge which must be addressed is to manage the quality of services (QoS) to satisfy users' requirements. In SBS, multiple services are often hosted by the same server and compete for the limited system resources of the server, such as CPU-time, memory and network bandwidth. In addition, service compositions, resource status of servers, workflow priorities and QoS requirements are usually dynamically changing in runtime. Hence, it is necessary to have effective techniques to allocate the system resources to each service provided by a server in order to satisfy the QoS requirements of multiple workflows in SBS. In this paper, a resource allocation approach is presented to adaptively allocating the system resources of servers to their services in runtime in order to satisfy one of the most important QoS requirements, the throughput, of multiple workflows in SBS.
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基于服务的系统的自适应资源分配
由于其主要优点,面向服务的体系结构(SOA)已被广泛应用于各种分布式系统,如web服务、网格计算系统、效用计算系统和云计算系统。这些系统称为基于服务的系统(SBS)。为了在各种应用中有效地使用这些系统,必须解决的一个主要挑战是管理服务质量(QoS)以满足用户的需求。在SBS中,多个服务通常由同一台服务器托管,并争夺服务器有限的系统资源,例如cpu时间、内存和网络带宽。此外,服务组合、服务器的资源状态、工作流优先级和QoS需求通常在运行时动态变化。因此,有必要采用有效的技术将系统资源分配给服务器提供的每个服务,以满足SBS中多个工作流的QoS需求。本文提出了一种资源分配方法,在运行时自适应地将服务器的系统资源分配给其服务,以满足SBS中多个工作流的最重要的QoS要求之一——吞吐量。
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