Service Usage Metering in Hybrid Cloud Environments

V. Naik, K. Beaty, A. Kundu
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With the proliferation of cloud based services - IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS - enterprises are increasingly consuming all type of IT services delivered by cloud providers. These cloud services are increasingly being used to create integrated solutions where some of the component services are delivered from on-premise private cloud environments and the remaining are provided by off-premise providers. While this best-of-breed approach results in flexible and agile business solutions, it also raises significant problems related to metering, billing, charge back and accounting. In this paper, after reviewing common hybrid cloud integration patterns, we discuss the importance of usage metering and the associated challenges in hybrid cloud environments. We then present a novel solution for metering of services delivered from multiple cloud providers. In this approach, service metering is keyed off of the life-cycle events generated by the service management controls across the hybrid cloud. By identifying life-cycle events associated with services consumed, service usage is tracked from all sources and then filtered and aggregated in a centralized manner. The aggregated information can then be used in an on-line manner for policy-based service delivery, charge-back, billing and reporting, and auditing. Based on this approach we have developed an end-to-end service usage metering and billing system for hybrid cloud environments. Some of the key underlying technologies have been incorporated in IBM SmartCloud Orchestrator - an IBM offering for managing workload patterns in multi cloud environments.
混合云环境中的服务使用计量
随着基于云的服务(IaaS、PaaS和SaaS)的激增,企业越来越多地使用云提供商提供的所有类型的IT服务。这些云服务越来越多地被用于创建集成解决方案,其中一些组件服务由内部部署的私有云环境交付,其余的由外部部署的提供商提供。虽然这种最佳的方法产生了灵活和敏捷的业务解决方案,但它也引发了与计量、计费、退款和会计相关的重大问题。在本文中,在回顾了常见的混合云集成模式之后,我们讨论了使用计量的重要性以及混合云环境中的相关挑战。然后,我们提出了一种新的解决方案,用于计量来自多个云提供商交付的服务。在这种方法中,服务度量与跨混合云的服务管理控件生成的生命周期事件无关。通过识别与所使用的服务相关的生命周期事件,可以从所有来源跟踪服务的使用情况,然后以集中的方式进行过滤和聚合。然后可以以联机方式将聚合的信息用于基于策略的服务交付、退款、计费和报告以及审计。基于这种方法,我们为混合云环境开发了端到端服务使用计量和计费系统。一些关键的底层技术已经被整合到IBM SmartCloud Orchestrator中——IBM提供的用于管理多云环境中的工作负载模式的产品。
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