DocumentCode
1708412
Title
Cost-Aware Cloud Metering with Scalable Service Management Infrastructure
Author
Anwar, Ali ; Sailer, Anca ; Kochut, Andrzej ; Schulz, Charles O. ; Segal, Alla ; Butt, Ali R.
fYear
2015
Firstpage
285
Lastpage
292
Abstract
As the cloud services journey through their lifecycle towards becoming commodities, the demand is increasing for "pay-per-use" pricing model. In this model, users are charged for the amount of resources, e.g., Volume of transactions, CPU usage, etc., being consumed during a given time period. Software as a Service (SaaS) providers charging their customers via pay-per-use (e.g., Microsoft Azure Web Services) and facing Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) costs per VM per month (e.g., Soft Layer) have to carefully choose and scale their non-revenue generating service management infrastructure to penetrate and stay in the market. In this paper, we focus on the metering and rating aspects of cloud service management, and their scalability with the SaaS business and operational changes. We design a framework for cloud service providers to scale their revenue management systems in a cost-aware manner, where the deployment of these revenue systems dynamically uses existing or newly provisioned SaaS VMs, instead of the extant approach of using dedicated setups. Our experimental analysis shows that service management related tasks can be offloaded to the existing VMs with at most 15% overhead in CPU utilization, 10% overhead for memory usage, and negligible overhead for I/O and network usage. We used traces from IBM production servers to mimic the load on VMs. By dynamically scaling the service management setup, we were able to adapt to increasing metering data processing requirements without incurring additional cost, while preserving the infrastructure footprint.
Keywords
cloud computing; costing; virtual machines; IaaS; SaaS; VM; cloud services; cost-aware cloud metering; infrastructure-as-a-service; pay-per-use pricing model; revenue management systems; scalable service management infrastructure; software-as-a-service; virtual machines; Databases; Measurement; Mediation; Monitoring; Pricing; Software as a service; Cloud management; Cloud monitoring; Scalable cloud metering;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Cloud Computing (CLOUD), 2015 IEEE 8th International Conference on
Conference_Location
New York City, NY
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-7286-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CLOUD.2015.46
Filename
7214056
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