Universal Cloud Classification (UCC) and its Evaluation in a Data Center Environment

Sebastian Jeuk, G. Salgueiro, Shi Zhou
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Classification ambiguity in Cloud Computing has a catastrophic impact on cloud providers, their services and tenants. It limits the application of various network services to traffic either inside or outside a cloud. This is because IP addresses, VLANs and other transport-level technologies lack the functionality to cope with the highly dynamic, scalable and virtualized environment of cloud-enabled data centers. In this paper, we present the prototype design and discuss its features. We also evaluate the UCC proposal in a cloud-enabled data center environment. Our examination of the compatibility, performance and usability of UCC shows that this scheme is not only feasible, easy to implement, but also has significant advantages over other classification techniques. For example, it enables highly desirable functionality such as traffic volume-based data center billing. Imminent follow-up efforts include scalability testing of UCC on the open Internet. We are confident the UCC scheme can provide a long-term, practical and flexible solution for cloud classification with significant benefits.
通用云分类(UCC)及其在数据中心环境中的评估
云计算中的分类歧义对云提供商及其服务和租户产生了灾难性的影响。它将各种网络服务的应用限制在云内部或云外部。这是因为IP地址、vlan和其他传输级技术缺乏应对支持云的数据中心的高度动态、可扩展和虚拟化环境的功能。本文给出了该系统的原型设计,并对其特点进行了讨论。我们还在支持云的数据中心环境中评估UCC提案。我们对UCC的兼容性、性能和可用性进行了测试,结果表明该方案不仅可行、易于实现,而且与其他分类技术相比具有显著的优势。例如,它支持非常理想的功能,如基于流量的数据中心计费。即将进行的后续工作包括在开放的Internet上对UCC进行可伸缩性测试。我们相信UCC方案可以为云分类提供一个长期、实用和灵活的解决方案,并带来显著的好处。
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