Title :
Towards Autonomic Cloud Configuration and Deployment Environments
Author :
Karakostas, Bill
Author_Institution :
VLTN GCV, Antwerp, Belgium
Abstract :
Cloud configuration deployment and management is still largely a manual task carried out by system administrators. Introducing autonomy in Cloud management would entail, amongst other things, the ability for the Cloud manager to automatically scale up or down the number and type of deployed images/virtual machines, to meet SLAs for performance etc. In this paper we present auto Ju Ju, a prototype autonomic cloud manager built on top of Juju, a Cloud service orchestration and deployment manager for the Ubuntu Linux OS. Auto Ju Ju makes autonomous decisions about when to scale Cloud services horizontally (by adding or removing instances) and vertically (by deploying different architectural components) to improve performance. We show how this autonomic Cloud manager can self configure and optimise a Cloud deployment.
Keywords :
Linux; cloud computing; fault tolerant computing; Auto Ju Ju; Ubuntu Linux OS; autonomic cloud configuration deployment; autonomic cloud manager; autonomous decisions; cloud management; cloud service orchestration; cloud services; deployment environments; deployment manager; images/virtual machines; system administrators; Cloud computing; Computer architecture; Conferences; Linux; Monitoring; Prototypes; Juju; Linux Virtual Containers; Ubuntu; autonomic computing; cloud deployment and management;
Conference_Titel :
Cloud and Autonomic Computing (ICCAC), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
London
DOI :
10.1109/ICCAC.2014.38