Towards a Monitoring Framework for Cloud Services

M. Alodib
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Network-based cloud computing is considered to be an emerging model of business computing, which maintains configurable resources such as processors, networks, storage, operating systems, database, and servers. One of the most successful paradigms that can be configured over the cloud is the Service oriented Architecture (SoA) environment, which provides a layered architecture for organising software resources as services, so that they can be deployed, discovered and combined to produce new services. The coordination of the interactions between such services is one of the key challenges of SoA, as any failings in these services could lead to lack of availability, which may violate Service Level Agreements. Therefore, this paper harnesses the capability of the Model Driven Architecture (MDA) in order to automate the creation and integration of a Protocol service, which is used to coordinate interactions between services. It is then linked with a real-time Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) dashboard, which is created automatically to monitor the performance of the Protocol service. The approach is implemented as a tool, it also configures the cloud interface to interact with these services.
面向云服务的监控框架
基于网络的云计算被认为是一种新兴的业务计算模型,它维护处理器、网络、存储、操作系统、数据库和服务器等可配置资源。可以在云上配置的最成功的范例之一是面向服务的体系结构(SoA)环境,它提供了一个分层的体系结构,用于将软件资源组织为服务,以便可以部署、发现和组合它们以产生新的服务。这些服务之间交互的协调是SoA的主要挑战之一,因为这些服务中的任何故障都可能导致缺乏可用性,这可能违反服务水平协议。因此,本文利用模型驱动体系结构(MDA)的功能来自动化协议服务的创建和集成,协议服务用于协调服务之间的交互。然后将它与实时业务活动监视(BAM)指示板链接,该指示板是自动创建的,用于监视协议服务的性能。该方法作为工具实现,它还配置云接口以与这些服务交互。
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