Title :
A Self-Organizing Architecture for Cloud by Means of Infrastructure Performance and Event Data
Author :
Serrano, Martin ; Hauswirth, Manfred ; Kefalakis, Nikolaos ; Soldatos, John
Author_Institution :
Digital Enterprise Res. Inst., NUI Galway, Galway, Ireland
Abstract :
The management performance of cloud systems is measured by the capacity of the cloud for controlling virtual infrastructures and their capability to run parallel-computing applications and distributed-processing services independently. The challenge about how this management performance can be done more dynamically (self-organization) by means of distributed user data and application data demands is yet an area to explore. This paper introduces first a functional architecture design, following the principles for cloud-based service lifecycle control and service composition in cloud, and second an in-house approach enabling self-organization for cloud services controlling the installation of virtual machines by using event-driven management operations acting as a proof of concept implementation. From a management point of view in cloud, enabling control of virtual infrastructures as a response to performance protocols by means of event(s) data processing is fundamental. Likewise managing cloud services lifecycle by enabling scalable applications and using distributed information systems and linked data processing, guarantee the self-organizing feature for cloud systems. Finally multiple advantages arise when infrastructure performance and end user data are used in cloud service management as it is discussed in this paper.
Keywords :
cloud computing; parallel processing; protocols; software architecture; software performance evaluation; virtual machines; application data demands; cloud services lifecycle management; cloud systems; cloud-based service lifecycle control; distributed information systems; distributed user data; distributed-processing services; event data; event-driven management operations; functional architecture design; infrastructure performance; linked data processing; parallel-computing applications; performance protocols; self-organizing architecture; service composition; virtual infrastructures; virtual machines; Adaptation models; Cloud computing; Computer architecture; Data models; Data processing; Distributed databases; Service-oriented architecture; Cloud Computing; Cloud Monitoring; Cloud Performance; Infrastructure Management; Policy-Based Management;
Conference_Titel :
Cloud Computing Technology and Science (CloudCom), 2013 IEEE 5th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bristol
DOI :
10.1109/CloudCom.2013.70