posted on 2015-11-02, 11:44authored byB. G. Batista, J. C. Estrella, C. H. G. Ferreira, D. M. L. Filho, L. H. V. Nakamura, Stephan Reiff-Marganiec, M. J. Santana, R. H. C. Santana
Cloud computing is a computational model in which resource providers can offer
on-demand services to clients in a transparent way. However, to be able to guarantee
quality of service without limiting the number of accepted requests, providers must be
able to dynamically manage the available resources so that they can be processed. This
dynamic resource management is not a trivial task, since it involves meeting several
challenges related to workload modeling, virtualization, performance modeling,
deployment and monitoring of applications on virtualized resources. This paper carries
out a performance evaluation of a module for resource management in a cloud
environment that includes handling available resources during execution time and
ensuring the quality of service defined in the service level agreement. An analysis was
conducted of different resource configurations to define which dimension of resource
scaling has a real influence on client requests. The results were used to model and
implement a simulated cloud system, in which the allocated resource can be changed
on-the-fly, with a corresponding change in price. In this way, the proposed module seeks
to satisfy both the client by ensuring quality of service, and the provider by ensuring
the best use of resources at a fair price.
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Citation
PLoS ONE 2015, 10(11): e0141914
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Computer Science