云环境中数据流应用的动态资源调配

S. Vijayakumar, Qian Zhu, G. Agrawal
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最近出现的云计算正在使公用事业计算的愿景成为现实,即云计算资源和服务可以像水电等公用事业一样交付、使用和付费。目前,云服务提供商已经采取了一些措施来支持真正的 "即用即付 "或类似于公用事业的定价模式,而当前的研究则指向未来更精细的资源分配和定价。在这些应用中,由于数据是由外部来源生成的,因此我们的目标是谨慎分配资源,使处理速度与数据到达速度相匹配。我们开发了一种解决方案,可以处理意外的数据速率,包括瞬时速率。我们使用虚拟化环境中的两个流应用程序来评估我们的方法。
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Dynamic Resource Provisioning for Data Streaming Applications in a Cloud Environment
The recent emergence of, cloud computing is making the, vision, of, utility computing, realizable, i.e., computing resources and services from a cloud can be delivered, utilized, and paid for in the same fashion as utilities like water or electricity. Current, cloud service providers have taken some steps towards supporting the true, pay-as-you-go or a utility-like pricing model, and current research points towards more fine-grained, allocation and pricing of resources in the future., In such environments, resource provisioning becomes a challenging problem, since one needs to avoid both under-provisioning (leading to application slowdown) and over-provisioning (leading to unnecessary resource costs). In this paper, we consider this problem in the context of streaming applications., In these applications, since the data is generated by external sources, the goal is to, carefully allocate resources so that the processing rate can, match the rate of data, arrival. We have developed a solution that can, handle, unexpected data rates, including, the, transient rates., We evaluate our approach using two streaming applications in a virtualized environment.
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