Aaron M. Paulos, S. Dasgupta, J. Beal, Yuanqiu Mo, Khoi D. Hoang, L. J. Bryan, P. Pal, R. Schantz, Jon Schewe, R. Sitaraman, Alexander Wald, Christabel Wayllace, W. Yeoh
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Abstract
Modern networking architectures are making it increasingly possible to disperse services not just across servers but into intermediate network devices as well. Here we introduce the Misson-oriented Adaptive Placement (MAP) architecture, which synthesizes prior work on middleware, load-balancing, constraint solving, and aggregate programming into a framework for self-adaptive management of dispersed services. We provide a first evaluation of the efficacy and resilience that can be provided through this approach: results in simulation demonstrating that MAP can autonomously change the deployment of services to adapt to changing needs and failures.