Presentation 2015-01-15
Cloud Probing
Marat ZHANIKEEV,
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Abstract(in English) Cloud probing, in a way, is the inverse Virtual Network Embedding (VNE) problem. VNE optimizes the deterministic mapping of multiple virtual graphs onto a shared physical topology. However, cloud platforms today rarely offer such a raw level of control to users, instead, offering their own tools which optimize for certain QoS metrics but not the topology. This paper presents a new framework in which VM populations optimize their own topology by probing the cloud platform they run on and triggering migrations of resources. The core advantage here is that applications can set and implement their own topological and performance targets. This paper presents practical but simple usecases while the topic itself expands into a new generation of cloud-specific end-to-end measurement methods and tools.
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Keyword(in English) TopoAPI / cloud probing / active probing / topology optimization / population management / cloud federations / live migration
Paper # ICM2014-38,LOIS2014-45
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Title (in English) Cloud Probing
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Keyword(1) TopoAPI
Keyword(2) cloud probing
Keyword(3) active probing
Keyword(4) topology optimization
Keyword(5) population management
Keyword(6) cloud federations
Keyword(7) live migration
1st Author's Name Marat ZHANIKEEV
1st Author's Affiliation Computer Science and Systems Engineering Kyushu Institute of Technology()
Date 2015-01-15
Paper # ICM2014-38,LOIS2014-45
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 389
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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