在异构云基础设施中自动扩展Web应用程序

H. Fernandez, G. Pierre, T. Kielmann
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改进异构云基础设施的资源供应是一个重要的研究挑战。基于云的应用程序和具有不同QoS需求的客户的广泛多样性最近显示出当前供应系统的弱点。今天的云基础设施提供的供应系统可以通过添加或释放资源来动态地适应应用程序的计算能力。不幸的是,这些可扩展系统是相当有限的:(i)它们将自己限制为单一类型的资源,(ii)它们无法在面对尖利的工作负载时满足QoS要求,(iii)它们向所有客户提供相同的QoS级别,独立于客户偏好(例如不同级别的服务可用性和性能)。在本文中,我们提出了一个自动缩放系统,该系统通过利用异构类型的资源和定义多层次的QoS需求来克服这些限制。系统根据工作负载和客户需求选择资源扩展计划。我们在公共和私有基础设施上进行的实验表明,当面对高度可变的工作负载时,qos级别的违规行为显著减少。
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Autoscaling Web Applications in Heterogeneous Cloud Infrastructures
Improving resource provisioning of heterogeneous cloud infrastructures is an important research challenge. The wide diversity of cloud-based applications and customers with different QoS requirements have recently exhibited the weaknesses of current provisioning systems. Today's cloud infrastructures provide provisioning systems that dynamically adapt the computational power of applications by adding or releasing resources. Unfortunately, these scaling systems are fairly limited:(i) They restrict themselves to a single type of resource, (ii)they are unable to fulfill QoS requirements in face of spiky workload, and (iii) they offer the same QoS level to all their customers, independent of customer preferences such as different levels of service availability and performance. In this paper, we present an autoscaling system that overcomes these limitations by exploiting heterogeneous types of resources, and by defining multiple levels of QoS requirements. The proposed system selects a resource scaling plan according to both workload and customer requirements. Our experiments conducted on both public and private infrastructures show significant reductions in QoS-level violations when faced with highly variable workloads.
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