ReLoC:用于云中状态管理的弹性松散耦合应用程序架构

V. Sharma, Shubhashis Sengupta, K. Annervaz
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在大规模的基于web的软件系统中,维护应用程序和用户会话的状态是很困难的。这个问题在云计算环境中尤为突出,因为云提供商,特别是平台即服务(PaaS)供应商,并没有明确地支持状态管理基础设施——比如集群。在PaaS环境中,用户很少或根本没有对服务器平台和会话管理层的访问和控制。此外,平台层通常是松散耦合和面向服务的。这使得传统的会话状态管理技术无法使用。在这项工作中,我们提出了ReLoC——一种用于云的会话状态管理架构,它使用松耦合服务和平台无关的可扩展消息传递技术来传播和保存会话状态。初步实验表明,对平台层的故障具有非常高的容忍度,而不会对用户会话造成相应的中断。我们认为,在PaaS云环境下,与传统集群环境相比,ReLoC架构将更具可扩展性。
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ReLoC: A Resilient Loosely Coupled Application Architecture for State Management in the Cloud
Maintaining the state of applications and user sessions is difficult in large scale web-based software systems. This problem is particularly accentuated in the context of Cloud computing as Cloud providers, especially Platform as a Service (PaaS) vendors, do not explicitly support state management infrastructure - such as clustering. In a PaaS environment, a user has little or no access and control over the server platform and session management layer. Additionally, the platform tiers are generally loosely coupled and service-oriented. These make traditional session-state management techniques non-usable. In this work, we present ReLoC - a session-state management architecture for Cloud that uses loosely-coupled services and platform agnostic scalable messaging technology to propagate and save session states. Preliminary experiments show a very high level of tolerance to failures of the platform tiers without corresponding disruptions in user sessions. We argue that, in the context of PaaS Clouds, ReLoC architecture will be more scalable compared to traditional clustering environments.
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