Wind: Management and Orchestration in the Distributed Heterogeneous Cloud

Joacim Halén, Stefan Hellkvist, S. Baucke, F. Wuhib, Y. Yazir
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Cloud deployments with large centralized data centers at the network core has so far served as a good template for cost-effective deployment of Web services and content delivery applications. However, this traditional model is rather unsuitable for applications with more complex network and latency requirements. The distributed cloud, where the large centralized data centers at the network core are supplanted or augmented by a set of smaller geographically distributed data centers at the network edge, can deliver such applications more efficiently. In this paper, we focus on the problem of delivering the distributed cloud by (1) providing a characterization of the main requirements that need to be met in order to realize the distributed cloud, (2) introducing an experimental management and orchestration system for the distributed cloud, called Wind, that comprehensively addresses each of the underlined challenges, and (3) quantifying the advantages of delivering the distributed cloud via Wind in a large scale simulated setting. Collected results show that Wind can help reduce the overall latency between applications and users, and the bandwidth cost to deliver an application in the distributed cloud significantly.
Wind:分布式异构云中的管理和编排
到目前为止,在网络核心处拥有大型集中式数据中心的云部署一直是经济高效地部署Web服务和内容交付应用程序的良好模板。然而,这种传统模型并不适合具有更复杂网络和延迟需求的应用程序。在分布式云中,位于网络核心的大型集中式数据中心被位于网络边缘的一组较小的地理上分布的数据中心所取代或增强,可以更有效地交付此类应用程序。在本文中,我们通过(1)提供实现分布式云需要满足的主要要求的特征,(2)引入分布式云的实验性管理和编排系统,称为Wind,全面解决了每个强调的挑战,以及(3)量化在大规模模拟环境中通过Wind交付分布式云的优势,重点关注交付分布式云的问题。收集的结果表明,Wind可以帮助减少应用程序和用户之间的总体延迟,并显著降低在分布式云中交付应用程序的带宽成本。
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