Verifiable resource accounting for cloud computing services

V. Sekar, Petros Maniatis
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Cloud computing offers users the potential to reduce operating and capital expenses by leveraging the amortization benefits offered by large, managed infrastructures. However, the black-box and dynamic nature of the cloud infrastructure makes it difficult for them to reason about the expenses that their applications incur. At the same time, the profitability of cloud providers depends on their ability to multiplex several customer applications to maintain high utilization levels. However, this multiplexing may cause providers to incorrectly attribute resource consumption to customers or implicitly bear additional costs thereby reducing their cost-effectiveness. Our position in this paper is that for cloud computing as a paradigm to be sustainable in the long term, we need a systematic approach for verifiable resource accounting. Verifiability here means that cloud customers can be assured that (a) their applications indeed physically consumed the resources they were charged for and (b) that this consumption was justified based on an agreed policy. As a first step toward this vision, in this paper we articulate the challenges and opportunities for realizing such a framework.
云计算服务的可验证资源记帐
云计算通过利用大型托管基础设施提供的摊销优势,为用户提供了减少运营和资本支出的可能性。然而,云基础设施的黑箱和动态特性使他们很难推断其应用程序所产生的费用。与此同时,云提供商的盈利能力取决于他们将多个客户应用程序复用以保持高利用率水平的能力。然而,这种多路复用可能会导致提供商错误地将资源消耗归因于客户,或者隐性地承担额外成本,从而降低其成本效益。我们在本文中的立场是,为了使云计算作为一种长期可持续的范例,我们需要一种系统的方法来进行可验证的资源会计。这里的可验证性意味着云计算客户可以确信(a)他们的应用程序确实在物理上消耗了他们所收取的资源,(b)这种消耗是基于商定的策略合理的。作为实现这一愿景的第一步,在本文中,我们阐明了实现这样一个框架的挑战和机遇。
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