A Reference Architecture for High-Availability Automatic Failover between PaaS Cloud Providers

Ivor D. Addo, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, W. Chu
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Abstract

As the adoption rate of Cloud Computing continues to clamber on among various application archetypes, there is a growing concern for identifying reliable automatic failover solutions between various cloud providers in an attempt to minimize the effect of recent cloud provider outages among diverse always-on and mission-critical applications in healthcare, e-Commerce and ancillary settings. Automatic failover between cloud providers stands out as a solution for course-plotting application reliability requirements in support of high-availability, disaster recovery and high-performance scenarios. Using a case study involving Microsoft's Windows Azure cloud and the Google App Engine cloud solution, we investigate some of the key characteristics in this area of concern and present a reference architecture for automatic failover between multiple Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) cloud delivery providers in a bid to maximize the delivery of architecturally significant quality attributes pertaining to High-Availability, Performance and Disaster Recovery in a mission-critical application prototype.
PaaS云提供商之间高可用性自动故障转移的参考体系结构
随着云计算的采用率在各种应用程序原型中不断攀升,人们越来越关注在各种云提供商之间确定可靠的自动故障转移解决方案,以尽量减少最近云提供商中断对医疗保健、电子商务和辅助设置中的各种始终在线和任务关键型应用程序的影响。云提供商之间的自动故障转移作为一种解决方案脱颖而出,可以满足课程规划应用程序的可靠性需求,支持高可用性、灾难恢复和高性能场景。通过一个涉及微软Windows Azure云和Google App Engine云解决方案的案例研究,我们研究了这一领域的一些关键特征,并提出了一个参考架构,用于在多个平台即服务(PaaS)云交付提供商之间进行自动故障转移,以便在关键任务应用程序原型中最大限度地交付架构上重要的质量属性,这些属性与高可用性、性能和灾难恢复有关。
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