SLO Script: A Novel Language for Implementing Complex Cloud-Native Elasticity-Driven SLOs

Thomas W. Pusztai, Andrea Morichetta, Victor Casamayor Pujol, S. Dustdar
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Service Level Objectives (SLOs) allow defining expected performance of cloud services, such that cloud service providers know what they guarantee and service consumers know what to expect. Most approaches focus on low-level SLOs, closely related to resources, e.g., average CPU or memory usage, and are usually bound to specific elasticity controllers. We present SLO Script, a language and accompanying framework, motivated by real-world, industrial needs to allow service providers to define complex, high-level SLOs in an orchestrator-independent manner. The main features of SLO Script include: i) novel abstractions (StronglyTypedSLO) with type safety features, ensuring compatibility between SLOs and elasticity strategies, ii) abstractions that enable decoupling of SLOs from elasticity strategies, iii) a strongly typed metrics API, and iv) an orchestrator-independent object model that enables language extensibility. We present a case study about a real-world, cloud-native application and evaluate our language while implementing a realistic Cost Efficiency SLO.
SLO脚本:一种用于实现复杂云原生弹性驱动的SLO的新语言
服务水平目标(slo)允许定义云服务的预期性能,这样云服务提供商就知道他们保证什么,服务消费者也知道他们期望什么。大多数方法关注与资源(例如,平均CPU或内存使用)密切相关的低级slo,并且通常绑定到特定的弹性控制器。我们提出了SLO Script,这是一种语言和附带的框架,它是由现实世界的工业需求驱动的,允许服务提供商以独立于编排者的方式定义复杂的高级SLO。SLO Script的主要特性包括:i)具有类型安全特性的新颖抽象(StronglyTypedSLO),确保SLO与弹性策略之间的兼容性;ii)能够将SLO与弹性策略解耦的抽象;iii)强类型度量API; iv)支持语言可扩展性的独立于编排器的对象模型。我们提出了一个关于真实世界的云原生应用程序的案例研究,并在实现现实的成本效率SLO时评估我们的语言。
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