Elastic Site: Using Clouds to Elastically Extend Site Resources

Paul Marshall, K. Keahey, Timothy Freeman
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Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud computing offers new possibilities to scientific communities. One of the most significant is the ability to elastically provision and relinquish new resources in response to changes in demand. In our work, we develop a model of an “elastic site” that efficiently adapts services provided within a site, such as batch schedulers, storage archives, or Web services to take advantage of elastically provisioned resources. We describe the system architecture along with the issues involved with elastic provisioning, such as security, privacy, and various logistical considerations. To avoid over- or under-provisioning the resources we propose three different policies to efficiently schedule resource deployment based on demand. We have implemented a resource manager, built on the Nimbus toolkit to dynamically and securely extend existing physical clusters into the cloud. Our elastic site manager interfaces directly with local resource managers, such as Torque. We have developed and evaluated policies for resource provisioning on a Nimbus-based cloud at the University of Chicago, another at Indiana University, and Amazon EC2. We demonstrate a dynamic and responsive elastic cluster, capable of responding effectively to a variety of job submission patterns. We also demonstrate that we can process 10 times faster by expanding our cluster up to 150 EC2 nodes.
弹性站点:使用云来弹性地扩展站点资源
基础设施即服务(IaaS)云计算为科学界提供了新的可能性。其中最重要的一点是有能力根据需求的变化灵活地提供和放弃新的资源。在我们的工作中,我们开发了一个“弹性站点”模型,该模型可以有效地适应站点内提供的服务,例如批调度程序、存储归档或Web服务,以利用弹性供应的资源。我们将描述系统架构以及弹性供应所涉及的问题,例如安全性、隐私性和各种后勤考虑。为了避免资源供应过剩或不足,我们提出了三种不同的策略来根据需求有效地调度资源部署。我们已经实现了一个资源管理器,构建在Nimbus工具包上,可以动态地、安全地将现有的物理集群扩展到云中。我们的弹性站点管理器直接与本地资源管理器(如Torque)接口。我们已经在芝加哥大学、印第安纳大学和Amazon EC2的一个基于nimbus的云上开发并评估了资源配置策略。我们演示了一个动态和响应的弹性集群,能够有效地响应各种作业提交模式。我们还演示了通过将集群扩展到150个EC2节点,我们可以将处理速度提高10倍。
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