MELA: Monitoring and Analyzing Elasticity of Cloud Services

D. Moldovan, G. Copil, Hong Linh Truong, S. Dustdar
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Cloud computing has enabled a wide array of applications to be exposed as elastic cloud services. While the number of such services has rapidly increased, there is a lack of techniques for supporting cross-layered multi-level monitoring and analysis of elastic service behavior. In this paper we introduce novel concepts, namely elasticity space and elasticity pathway, for understanding elasticity of cloud services, and techniques for monitoring and evaluating them. We present MELA, a customizable framework, which enables service providers and developers to analyze cross-layered, multi-level elasticity of cloud services, from the whole cloud service to service units, based on service structure dependencies. Besides support for real-time elasticity analysis of cloud service behavior, MELA provides several customizable features for extracting functions and patterns that characterize that behavior. To illustrate the usefulness of MELA, we conduct several experiments with a realistic data-as-a-service in an M2M cloud platform.
MELA:监控和分析云服务的弹性
云计算使得大量应用程序可以作为弹性云服务公开。虽然此类服务的数量迅速增加,但缺乏支持跨层多级监控和分析弹性服务行为的技术。本文介绍了理解云服务弹性的新概念,即弹性空间和弹性路径,以及监测和评估云服务弹性的技术。我们提出了一个可定制的框架MELA,它使服务提供商和开发人员能够基于服务结构依赖关系分析云服务的跨层、多层次弹性,从整个云服务到服务单元。除了支持云服务行为的实时弹性分析外,MELA还提供了几个可定制的特性,用于提取表征该行为的函数和模式。为了说明MELA的有用性,我们在M2M云平台中使用实际的数据即服务进行了几个实验。
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