An Approach for Performance Modelling and Analysis of Multi-tiers Autonomic Systems

Mehdi Sliem, Nabila Salmi, M. Ioualalen
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Abstract

The need of a modern system to be more autonomous with regard to its environment make autonomic systems very attractive, providing them with self-management capabilities. Usually, an autonomic system reconfigures itself to overcome some problem or optimize itself. However, these reconfigurations may result in a loss of performance or even a service degradation. To avoid such situations, this paper proposes a performance prediction approach for autonomic systems, based on formal modelling. Our goal is to forecast the most appropriate configuration for an autonomic system, particularly, a multi-tier system, in order to get an efficient use of resources. The main idea is to model resource allocation triggered by the autonomic loop for achieving the best configuration. Then, we show how to analyse the whole system and evaluate the autonomic loop impact on system performances. The method is based on Stochastic Petri Nets (SPN) modelling. The resource availability, the workload intensity and the autonomic features are targeted. A typical example of a multiers system with one server is presented, analysed with the GreatSPN tool, to show the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
多层自治系统的性能建模与分析方法
现代系统需要在其环境方面更加自主,这使得自主系统非常具有吸引力,为它们提供了自我管理能力。通常,一个自治系统会重新配置自己来克服一些问题或优化自己。但是,这些重新配置可能会导致性能损失甚至服务降级。为了避免这种情况,本文提出了一种基于形式化建模的自主系统性能预测方法。我们的目标是预测自治系统,特别是多层系统的最合适配置,以便有效地利用资源。其主要思想是对由自治循环触发的资源分配进行建模,以实现最佳配置。然后,我们展示了如何分析整个系统并评估自主回路对系统性能的影响。该方法基于随机Petri网(SPN)建模。目标是资源可用性、工作负载强度和自主特性。给出了一个带有一台服务器的乘数系统的典型示例,并使用GreatSPN工具进行了分析,以证明所提出方法的有效性。
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