基于软件事务性内存的虚拟资源管理

M. Fazio, A. Puliafito
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利用云计算潜力的主要挑战之一是对云提供商提供的虚拟资源的有效管理。在本文中,我们处理云计算的业务模型,其中第三方实体,即云代理,作为云提供商和客户之间的中介。假定代理通过寻址多个云提供商来提供中介服务,这使得云环境非常复杂和动态。因此,我们提出了一种新的资源管理体系结构,能够支持虚拟资源上的并发活动。它将不同提供者提供的所有资源抽象到一个框架中,以便允许代理执行无缝的管理服务。为了同步虚拟资源上的所有活动,我们提出采用事务性内存(TM),这是一种在并发计算中控制对共享内存访问的机制。我们详细介绍了我们的资源管理系统原型的实现和通过仿真分析获得的一些初步结果。
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Virtual Resource Management Based on Software Transactional Memory
One of the main challenges to exploit the potential of Cloud computing is the efficient management of virtual resources supplied by cloud providers. In this paper, we deal with a business model of cloud computing, where third-part entities, the cloud brokers, work as intermediary between cloud providers and clients. Brokers are assumed to provide the intermediation service by addressing multiple cloud providers and this make the cloud environment very complex and dynamic. So, we present a new resource management architecture, able to support concurrent activities over the virtual resources. It abstracts all the resources given by different providers in a single framework, in order to allow brokers to perform seamless management services. To synchronize all the activities on the virtual resources, we propose the adoption of Transactional Memory (TM), a mechanism for controlling accesses to shared memory in concurrent computing. We present details on the implementation of a prototype of our resource management system and some preliminary results obtained through simulation analysis.
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