Title :
Self-Assessment and Reconfiguration Methods for Autonomous Cloud-based Network Systems
Author :
Ravindran, Kaliappa
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., City Univ. of New York, New York, NY, USA
fDate :
Oct. 30 2013-Nov. 1 2013
Abstract :
A system that is highly dependable under hostile conditions but whose dependability cannot be easily evaluated prior to the deployment of applications is less desirable than a system with lower but predictable dependability. This is because a decision-making on the deployment of high assurance systems is often based on a risk analysis of application failures. For systems implemented on a cloud, the problem of system certification assumes added importance because of third-party control of cloud resources and the attendant problems of faults, QoS degradations, and security violations. In this light, our paper focuses on: i) formulating metrics to quantify the dependability of cloud-based applications; and ii) identifying techniques to measure these metrics prior to deployment of applications.The paper treats system dependability as an application-level QoS for management purposes, and advocates a probabilistic evaluation of dependability. Our approach is corroborated by measurements on system-level prototypes and simulation analysis of system models in the face of hostile environment conditions. A case study of replicated data service anchored on cloud infrastructures is also described.
Keywords :
cloud computing; decision making; fault diagnosis; probability; quality of service; replicated databases; risk analysis; security of data; QoS degradations; application-level QoS; autonomous cloud-based network systems; cloud infrastructures; cloud resources; decision-making; faults; high assurance systems; predictable dependability; probabilistic evaluation; reconfiguration method; replicated data service; risk analysis; security violations; self-assessment method; simulation analysis; system certification; system dependability; system-level prototypes; third-party control; Adaptation models; Computational modeling; Fault tolerance; Fault tolerant systems; Frequency modulation; Quality of service; Servers; QoS adaptation; data replication service; feedback control techniques; system dependability assessment;
Conference_Titel :
Distributed Simulation and Real Time Applications (DS-RT), 2013 IEEE/ACM 17th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Delft
DOI :
10.1109/DS-RT.2013.37