A framework for a cost-efficient cloud ecosystem

Eliot E. Salant, P. Leitner, Karl Wallbom, James Ahtes
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Cloud Computing has developed rapidly over the last ten years with worldwide spending on public and private cloud hosting passing the $32bn. mark this year, and savings to businesses using the cloud are typically stated as better than 30% due to the cloud's ability to better take advantage of economies of scale. Yet, in actuality, in commercial data centres the utilization of resources still remain low. In this paper we introduce a new approach from CloudWave which uses user-defined performance goals as well as monitoring across the Cloud ecosystem as a means for guiding runtime adaptation of both the cloud infrastructure and the hosted service to improve overall performance. In addition, inspired by the current industry trend of DevOps methodology, CloudWave feeds runtime performance and monitoring insights back to the DevOps engineers to enable identification and refactoring of problematic code sections. The potential impact for improving data centre efficiency is huge - as Google researcher John Wilkes has pointed out that at such large scales, "A few percent here, a few percent there, and all of the sudden, you're talking about huge amounts of money". After two years of research, the CloudWave platform is starting to test its ideas on actual applications, which in turn is exposing new avenues for research.
一个具有成本效益的云生态系统框架
云计算在过去十年中发展迅速,全球在公共和私有云托管上的支出超过了320亿美元。以今年为例,由于云计算能够更好地利用规模经济,使用云计算的企业通常会节省30%以上的成本。然而,实际上,商业数据中心的资源利用率仍然很低。在本文中,我们介绍了CloudWave的一种新方法,它使用用户定义的性能目标以及跨云生态系统的监控,作为指导云基础设施和托管服务的运行时适应的一种手段,以提高整体性能。此外,受DevOps方法论的当前行业趋势的启发,CloudWave将运行时性能和监控的见解反馈给DevOps工程师,以便识别和重构有问题的代码部分。提高数据中心效率的潜在影响是巨大的——正如谷歌研究员John Wilkes所指出的那样,在如此大规模的情况下,“这里几个百分点,那里几个百分点,突然之间,你谈论的是一大笔钱”。经过两年的研究,CloudWave平台开始在实际应用中测试它的想法,这反过来又为研究开辟了新的途径。
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