Automatic elasticity in OpenStack

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Main Author: Vilaça, Ricardo
Publication Date: 2012
Other Authors: Matos, Miguel, Beernaert, Leander, Oliveira, Rui Carlos Mendes de
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/34426
Summary: Cloud computing infrastructures are the most recent ap- proach to the development and conception of computational systems. Cloud infrastructures are complex environments with various subsystems, each one with their own challenges. Cloud systems should be able to provide the following fun- damental property: elasticity. Elasticity is the ability to automatically add and remove instances according to the needs of the system. This is an requirement for pay-per-use billing models. Various open source software solutions allow companies and institutions to build their own Cloud infrastructure. How- ever, in most of these, the elasticity feature is quite imma- ture. Monitoring and timely adapting the active resources of a Cloud computing infrastructure is key to provide the elasticity required by diverse, multi tenant and pay-per-use business models. In this paper, we propose Elastack, an automated monitor- ing and adaptive system, generic enough to be applied to existing IaaS frameworks and intended to enable the elastic- ity they currently lack. Our approach offers any Cloud in- frastructure the mechanisms to implement automated mon- itoring and adaptation as well as the flexibility to go beyond these. We evaluate Elastack by integrating it with the Open- Stack and showing how easy it is to add these important features with a minimum, almost imperceptible, amount of modifications to the default installation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Automatic elasticity in OpenStack
title Automatic elasticity in OpenStack
spellingShingle Automatic elasticity in OpenStack
Vilaça, Ricardo
Cloud computing
Middleware
Adaptation
Elasticity
Scalability
Automatization
title_short Automatic elasticity in OpenStack
title_full Automatic elasticity in OpenStack
title_fullStr Automatic elasticity in OpenStack
title_full_unstemmed Automatic elasticity in OpenStack
title_sort Automatic elasticity in OpenStack
author Vilaça, Ricardo
author_facet Vilaça, Ricardo
Matos, Miguel
Beernaert, Leander
Oliveira, Rui Carlos Mendes de
author_role author
author2 Matos, Miguel
Beernaert, Leander
Oliveira, Rui Carlos Mendes de
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vilaça, Ricardo
Matos, Miguel
Beernaert, Leander
Oliveira, Rui Carlos Mendes de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cloud computing
Middleware
Adaptation
Elasticity
Scalability
Automatization
topic Cloud computing
Middleware
Adaptation
Elasticity
Scalability
Automatization
description Cloud computing infrastructures are the most recent ap- proach to the development and conception of computational systems. Cloud infrastructures are complex environments with various subsystems, each one with their own challenges. Cloud systems should be able to provide the following fun- damental property: elasticity. Elasticity is the ability to automatically add and remove instances according to the needs of the system. This is an requirement for pay-per-use billing models. Various open source software solutions allow companies and institutions to build their own Cloud infrastructure. How- ever, in most of these, the elasticity feature is quite imma- ture. Monitoring and timely adapting the active resources of a Cloud computing infrastructure is key to provide the elasticity required by diverse, multi tenant and pay-per-use business models. In this paper, we propose Elastack, an automated monitor- ing and adaptive system, generic enough to be applied to existing IaaS frameworks and intended to enable the elastic- ity they currently lack. Our approach offers any Cloud in- frastructure the mechanisms to implement automated mon- itoring and adaptation as well as the flexibility to go beyond these. We evaluate Elastack by integrating it with the Open- Stack and showing how easy it is to add these important features with a minimum, almost imperceptible, amount of modifications to the default installation.
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