探索联邦云中交换资源的模型和机制

I. Petri, T. Beach, Mengsong Zou, J. Montes, O. Rana, M. Parashar
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云系统的主要优点之一是它们能够提供弹性的、按需的(看似无限的)计算能力和性能,以支持服务交付。由于单个数据中心的资源可用性被证明是有限的,从云提供商集合中获取额外资源的选择已成为一种有效的解决方案。利用来自多个云提供商的资源的能力也经常被提及,作为一种手段:(i)防止供应商锁定,(ii)使内部能力能够与外部云提供商相结合,(iii)结合来自多个云供应商的专业能力(特别是当一个供应商不提供此类能力或此类能力可能需要更高的价格时)。因此,这种云系统的联合可以克服容量限制,并使提供商能够动态地增加资源的可用性,以服务于请求。我们使用基于CometCloud的实现来描述和评估这样一个联邦的建立,并考虑一些具有相关场景的联邦策略,并确定这些策略对系统整体状态的影响。CometCloud提供了一个覆盖层,使多种类型的云系统(包括公共的和私有的)能够通过使用专业网关联合起来。我们描述了英国和美国的两个实体站点如何使用这个系统以无缝的方式联合起来。
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Exploring Models and Mechanisms for Exchanging Resources in a Federated Cloud
One of the key benefits of Cloud systems is their ability to provide elastic, on-demand (seemingly infinite) computing capability and performance for supporting service delivery. With the resource availability in single data centres proving to be limited, the option of obtaining extra-resources from a collection of Cloud providers has appeared as an efficacious solution. The ability to utilize resources from multiple Cloud providers is also often mentioned as a means to: (i) prevent vendor lock in, (ii) to enable in house capacity to be combined with an external Cloud provider, (iii) combine specialist capability from multiple Cloud vendors (especially when one vendor does not offer such capability or where such capability may come at a higher price). Such federation of Cloud systems can therefore overcome a limit in capacity and enable providers to dynamically increase the availability of resources to serve requests. We describe and evaluate the establishment of such a federation using a CometCloud based implementation, and consider a number of federation policies with associated scenarios and determine the impact of such policies on the overall status of our system. CometCloud provides an overlay that enables multiple types of Cloud systems (both public and private) to be federated through the use of specialist gateways. We describe how two physical sites, in the UK and the US, can be federated in a seamless way using this system.
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