考拉:对分散云的懒惰和位置感知覆盖

Genc Tato, M. Bertier, Cédric Tedeschi
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当前的云计算基础设施及其管理是高度集中的,因此它们在网络延迟、能耗和可能的法律限制方面受到限制。去中心化云最近被提议作为一种替代方案。然而,对地理上分散的平台进行高效管理,在服务本地化、网络利用和位置感知等方面带来了新的挑战。我们在这里考虑一个云拓扑,它由地理上分散在主干网中的许多小型数据中心组成。在本文中,我们介绍了Koala的设计、开发和实验验证,这是一种专门针对这种地理分布式云平台的新型覆盖网络。考拉的三个关键特征是懒惰、延迟感知和拓扑感知。通过使用应用程序流量,Koala在每个路由决策中考虑局域性的同时,延迟地维护覆盖层。虽然Koala的性能取决于应用程序流量,但通过模拟实验,我们表明,对于均匀分布的流量,与传统的主动协议(如Chord)相比,Koala提供了相似的路由复杂性和更低的延迟。此外,我们表明,尽管它的被动维护,考拉可以适当地处理流失保持路由故障的数量低,而不会显著降低路由性能。最后,我们展示了这种覆盖如何适应由多个小型数据中心组成的分散云。
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Koala: Towards Lazy and Locality-Aware Overlays for Decentralized Clouds
Current cloud computing infrastructures and their management are highly centralized, and therefore they suffer from limitations in terms of network latency, energy consumption, and possible legal restrictions. Decentralizing the Cloud has been recently proposed as an alternative. However, the efficient management of a geographically dispersed platform brings new challenges related to service localization, network utilization and locality-awareness. We here consider a cloud topology composed of many small datacenters geographically dispersed within the backbone network. In this paper, we present the design, development and experimental validation of Koala, a novel overlay network that specifically targets such a geographically distributed cloud platform. The three key characteristics of Koala are laziness, latency-awareness and topology-awareness. By using application traffic, Koala maintains the overlay lazily while it takes locality into account in each routing decision. Although Koala's performance depends on application traffic, through simulation experiments we show that for a uniformly distributed traffic, Koala delivers similar routing complexity and reduced latency compared to a traditional proactive protocol, such as Chord. Additionally, we show that despite its passive maintenance, Koala can appropriately deal with churn by keeping the number of routing failures low, without significantly degrading the routing performance. Finally, we show how such an overlay adapts to a decentralized cloud composed of multiple small datacenters.
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