Towards an Elasticity Framework for Legacy Highly Available Applications in the Cloud

Hassan Hawilo, A. Kanso, A. Shami
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Abstract

Elasticity is a key characteristic of cloud computing where the provisioning of resources can be directly proportional to the runtime demand. Legacy highly available applications typically rely on the underlying platform to manage their availability by monitoring heartbeats, executing recoveries, and attempting repairs to bring the system back to normal. Migrating such applications to the cloud can be particularly challenging, especially if the elasticity policies target the application only, without considering the underlying platform contributing to its high availability (HA). In this paper, we present a comprehensive framework for the elasticity of highly available applications that considers the elastic deployment of the platform and the HA placement of the application's components. We apply our approach to an IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) application and demonstrate how, within a matter of seconds, the IMS application can be scaled up while maintaining its HA status.
面向云中遗留的高可用性应用程序的弹性框架
弹性是云计算的一个关键特征,其中资源的供应可以直接与运行时需求成正比。遗留的高可用性应用程序通常依赖底层平台来管理它们的可用性,方法是监视心跳、执行恢复和尝试修复以使系统恢复正常。将这样的应用程序迁移到云可能特别具有挑战性,特别是如果弹性策略只针对应用程序,而不考虑底层平台对其高可用性(HA)的贡献。在本文中,我们为高可用性应用程序的弹性提供了一个全面的框架,该框架考虑了平台的弹性部署和应用程序组件的HA放置。我们将我们的方法应用于IP多媒体子系统(IMS)应用程序,并演示如何在几秒钟内扩展IMS应用程序,同时保持其HA状态。
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