DocumentCode
3652452
Title
The Autonomic Cloud: A Vision of Voluntary, Peer-2-Peer Cloud Computing
Author
Philip Mayer;Annabelle Klarl;Rolf Hennicker;Mariachiara Puviani;Francesco Tiezzi;Rosario Pugliese;Jaroslav Keznikl;Tomáš Bureš
Author_Institution
Ludwig-Maximilians-Univ. Mυ
fYear
2013
Firstpage
89
Lastpage
94
Abstract
Autonomic computing - that is, the development of software and hardware systems featuring a certain degree of self-awareness and self-adaptability - is a field with many application areas and many technical difficulties. In this paper, we explore the idea of an autonomic cloud in the form of a platform-as-a-service computing infrastructure which, contrary to the usual practice, does not consist of a well-maintained set of reliable high-performance computers, but instead is formed by a loose collection of voluntarily provided heterogeneous nodes which are connected in a peer-to-peer manner. Such an infrastructure must deal with network resilience, data redundancy, and failover mechanisms for executing applications. We discuss possible solutions and methods which help developing such (and similar) systems. The described approaches are developed in the EU project ASCENS.
Keywords
"Peer-to-peer computing","Monitoring","Cloud computing","Protocols","Virtual machining","Redundancy"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Self-Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems Workshops (SASOW), 2013 IEEE 7th International Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SASOW.2013.16
Filename
6803264
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