可靠的、基于云的分布式实时和嵌入式系统策略

Kyoungho An
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云计算支持弹性和动态的资源配置,同时提供经济高效的计算解决方案。然而,虽然云计算为客户提供可伸缩和弹性资源的访问,但它不能保证用户对服务质量(QoS)的期望。这是因为许多客户同时共享云基础设施中的资源:与一个客户关联的计算密集型进程和网络流量通常会以意想不到的方式影响在同一基础设施上运行的其他应用程序的性能。云无法执行QoS和提供执行保证,这阻碍了云计算在分布式、实时和嵌入式(DRE)系统中变得有用。由于多种原因,提供所需的服务级别以支持云中的DRE系统是复杂的:(1)缺乏有效的监控,这妨碍了DRE系统所需的及时自动扩展;(2)虚拟监控程序和数据中心网络不支持资源的实时调度;(3)缺乏具有可接受开销和一致性的高效和可预测的容错机制。本文描述了正在进行的和拟议的博士研究,以解决这些挑战。
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Strategies for Reliable, Cloud-Based Distributed Real-Time and Embedded Systems
Cloud computing enables elastic and dynamic resource provisioning while providing cost-effective computing solutions. However, while cloud computing provides customers access to scalable and elastic resources, it does not guarantee the user's expectations of Quality of Service (QoS). This is because a number of customers share resources in the cloud infrastructure simultaneously: compute-intensive processes and network traffic associated with one customer often impact the performance of other applications operated on the same infrastructure in unexpected ways. The inability of the cloud to enforce QoS and provide execution guarantees prevents cloud computing from becoming useful for distributed, real-time and embedded (DRE) systems. Providing the required levels of service to support DRE systems in the cloud is complicated for a variety of reasons: (1) lack of effective monitoring that prevents timely auto-scaling needed for DRE systems, (2) hyper visors and data-center networks that do not support real-time scheduling of resources, and (3) absence of efficient and predictable fault tolerant mechanisms with acceptable overhead and consistency. This paper describes ongoing and proposed doctoral research to address these challenges.
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