Opportunistic Service Provisioning in the Cloud

Mathias Björkqvist, L. Chen, Walter Binder
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Abstract

There is an emerging trend to deploy services in cloud environments due to their flexibility in providing virtual capacity and pay-as-you-go billing features. Cost-aware services demand computation capacity such as virtual machines (VMs) from a cloud operator according to the workload (i.e., service invocations) and pay for the amount of capacity used following billing contracts. However, as recent empirical studies show, the performance variability, i.e., non-uniform VM performance, is inherently higher than in private hosting platforms, since cloud platforms provide VMs running on top of typically heterogeneous hardware shared by multiple clients. Consequently, the provisioning of service capacity in a cloud needs to consider workload variability as well as varying VM performance. We propose an opportunistic service replication policy that leverages the variability in VM performance, as well as the on-demand billing features of the cloud. Our objective is to minimize the service provisioning costs by keeping a lower number of faster VMs, while maintaining target system utilization. Our evaluation results on traces collected from in-production systems show that the proposed policy achieves significant cost savings and low response times.
云中的机会式服务供应
在云环境中部署服务是一种新兴的趋势,因为它们在提供虚拟容量和随用随付计费功能方面具有灵活性。成本感知服务需要计算能力,例如根据工作负载(即服务调用)从云计算运营商处获得虚拟机(vm),并根据计费合同支付所使用的容量。然而,正如最近的实证研究所表明的那样,性能可变性,即不统一的VM性能,本质上比私有托管平台更高,因为云平台提供的VM运行在由多个客户端共享的典型异构硬件之上。因此,在云中提供服务容量需要考虑工作负载的可变性以及不同的VM性能。我们提出一种机会服务复制策略,利用VM性能的可变性,以及云的按需计费功能。我们的目标是在保持目标系统利用率的同时,通过保持较低数量的较快虚拟机来最小化服务供应成本。我们对从生产系统中收集的轨迹的评估结果表明,所建议的策略实现了显著的成本节约和较低的响应时间。
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