变异苹果:云SLA可用性定义的关键检查

G. Hogben, Alain Pannetrat
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本文探讨了定义和度量可用性以支持通过sla进行实时服务比较和争议解决的挑战。我们对云服务中的可用性提出了一个严格而明确的定义。鉴于此,我们将说明,实际sla之间的同类比较通常基于模糊的定义,即使在定义良好的sla中,它们对可用性的解释也存在显著差异。我们将展示两个真实世界的sla示例如何导致一个服务提供者报告0%可用性,而另一个服务提供者报告相同系统状态历史的100%可用性。在此基础上,本文最后论证了标准化可用性定义的重要性,并检查了哪些元素需要标准化,同样重要的是,哪些元素不需要标准化。本文的许多结果可以概括为可用性以外的服务水平属性:一般来说,这样的标准服务定义是云资源中真正的商品市场的关键要素,允许购买前的服务可比性,在未能提供预期价值的情况下进行补救,并增强供应链中的问责制。
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Mutant Apples: A Critical Examination of Cloud SLA Availability Definitions
The paper examines the challenges of defining and measuring availability to support real-word service comparison and dispute resolution through SLAs. We propose a rigorous and unambiguous definition of availability in cloud services. In the light of this, we show that what appear to be apples-for-apples comparisons between real-world SLAs are often based on ambiguous definitions, and even where SLAs are well defined, they differ significantly in their interpretation of availability. We show how two example real-world SLAs, would lead one service provider to report 0% availability while another would report 100% for the same system state history. On the basis of this, the paper concludes by arguing for the importance of standardising availability definitions and examines which elements need to be standardised and, just as importantly, which do not. Many of the results of this paper can be generalised to service level attributes other than availability: in general, such standard service definitions are a key element of a true commodity market in cloud resources, allowing service comparability before purchase, redress in the case of failure to deliver expected value and enhancing accountability in the supply chain.
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