A General Approach to Service Deployment in Cloud Environments

The cloud computing landscape has recently developed into a spectrum of cloud architectures, leading to a broad range of management tools for similar operations but specialized for certain deployment scenarios. This both hinders the efficient reuse of algorithmic innovations within cloud management...

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Published in2012 International Conference on Cloud and Green Computing pp. 17 - 24
Main Authors Wubin Li, Svard, P., Tordsson, J., Elmroth, E.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.11.2012
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ISBN1467330272
9781467330275
0769548644
9780769548647
DOI10.1109/CGC.2012.90

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Summary:The cloud computing landscape has recently developed into a spectrum of cloud architectures, leading to a broad range of management tools for similar operations but specialized for certain deployment scenarios. This both hinders the efficient reuse of algorithmic innovations within cloud management operations and increases the heterogeneity between different management systems. Our overarching goal is to overcome these problems by developing tools general enough to support the full range of popular architectures. In this contribution, we analyze commonalities in recently proposed cloud models (private clouds, multi-clouds, bursted clouds, federated clouds, etc.), and demonstrate how a key management functionality - service deployment - can be uniformly performed in all of these by a carefully designed system. The design of our service deployment framework is validated through a demonstration of how it can be used to deploy services, perform bursting and brokering, as well as mediate a cloud federation in the context of the OPTIMIS Toolkit.
ISBN:1467330272
9781467330275
0769548644
9780769548647
DOI:10.1109/CGC.2012.90