Kangaroo: A Tenant-Centric Software-Defined Cloud Infrastructure

Kaveh Razavi, Ana-Maria Ion, Genc Tato, Kyu-Young Jeong, R. Figueiredo, G. Pierre, T. Kielmann
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Abstract

Applications on cloud infrastructures acquire virtual machines (VMs) from providers when necessary. The current interface for acquiring VMs from most providers, however, is too limiting for the tenants, in terms of granularity in which VMs can be acquired (e.g., small, medium, large, etc.), while giving very limited control over their placement. The former leads to VM underutilization, and the latter has performance implications, both translating into higher costs for the tenants. In this work, we leverage nested virtualization and a networking overlay to tackle these problems. We present Kangaroo, an Open Stack-based virtual infrastructure provider, and IPOPsm, a virtual networking switch for communication between nested VMs over different infrastructure VMs. In addition, we design and implement Skippy, the realization of our proposed virtual infrastructure API for programming Kangaroo. Our benchmarks show that through careful mapping of nested VMs to infrastructure VMs, Kangaroo achieves up to an order of magnitude better performance, with only half the cost on Amazon EC2. Further, Kangaroo's unified Open Stack API allows us to migrate an entire application between Amazon EC2 and our local Open Nebula deployment within a few minutes, without any downtime or modification to the application code.
袋鼠:以租户为中心的软件定义云基础设施
云基础设施上的应用程序在必要时从提供商处获取虚拟机(vm)。然而,当前从大多数供应商获取虚拟机的接口对于租户来说太过限制,就可以获取虚拟机的粒度而言(例如,小型,中型,大型等),同时对其放置的控制非常有限。前者会导致VM利用率不足,而后者会影响性能,两者都会导致租户的成本增加。在这项工作中,我们利用嵌套虚拟化和网络覆盖来解决这些问题。我们介绍了袋鼠,一个基于开放堆栈的虚拟基础设施提供商,和IPOPsm,一个虚拟网络交换机,用于在不同基础设施虚拟机上嵌套的虚拟机之间进行通信。此外,我们设计并实现了Skippy,这是我们提出的用于编程袋鼠的虚拟基础架构API的实现。我们的基准测试表明,通过将嵌套虚拟机仔细映射到基础架构虚拟机,Kangaroo实现了一个数量级的性能提升,而成本仅为Amazon EC2的一半。此外,Kangaroo的统一开放堆栈API允许我们在几分钟内在Amazon EC2和本地开放星云部署之间迁移整个应用程序,而无需停机或修改应用程序代码。
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