DocumentCode :
1604200
Title :
Centrality-driven scalable service migration
Author :
Pantazopoulos, Panagiotis ; Karaliopoulos, Merkourios ; Stavrakakis, Ioannis
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. & Telecommun., Nat. & Kapodistrian Univ. of Athens, Athens, Greece
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
127
Lastpage :
134
Abstract :
As social networking sites provide increasingly richer context, user-centric service development is expected to explode following the example of User-Generated Content. A major challenge for this emerging paradigm is how to make these exploding in numbers, yet individually of vanishing demand, services available in a cost-effective manner; central to this task is the determination of the optimal service host location. We formulate this problem as a facility location problem and devise a distributed and highly scalable heuristic to solve it. Key to our approach is the introduction of a novel centrality metric. Wherever the service is generated, this metric helps to a) identify a small subgraph of candidate service host nodes with high service demand concentration capacity; b) project on them a reduced yet accurate view of the global demand distribution; and, ultimately, c) pave the service migration path towards the location that minimizes its aggregate access cost over the whole network. The proposed iterative service migration algorithm, called cDSMA, is extensively evaluated over both synthetic and real-world network topologies. In all cases, it achieves remarkable accuracy and robustness, clearly outperforming typical local-search heuristics for service migration. Finally, we outline a realistic cDSMA protocol implementation with complexity up to two orders of magnitude lower than that of centralized solutions.
Keywords :
content management; protocols; social networking (online); telecommunication network topology; candidate service host nodes; centrality metric; centrality-driven scalable service migration; facility location problem; global demand distribution; iterative service migration; optimal service host location; real-world network topologies; realistic cDSMA protocol; service demand concentration capacity; service migration path; small subgraph; social networking; synthetic network topologies; user-centric service development; user-generated content; Accuracy; Aggregates; Complexity theory; Convergence; Measurement; Network topology; Topology;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Teletraffic Congress (ITC), 2011 23rd International
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1187-9
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-9836283-0-9
Type :
conf
Filename :
6038473
Link To Document :
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