满足SOA中的服务流量需求

Keerthana Boloor, Bob Callaway, M. Amorim, Adolfo Rodriguez, Y. Viniotis
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企业网络可能托管多个服务,这些服务位于(可能物理上不同的)服务器中;使用Web 2.0和/或基于soa的技术的Web服务器场就是一个例子。服务由客户服务契约(CSC)管理,该契约在其他需求中指定了访问服务的速率,以便特定的服务主机不会过度超载。我们考虑这样一种情况,CSC将服务提供商的请求速率限制为每秒不超过X个请求,观察/强制时间间隔为T秒。在本文中,我们定义、模拟和分析了cast(基于信用的业务流量整形算法),这是一种满足上述约束条件下的业务访问需求的业务流量整形算法。我们的分析包括收敛时间、响应性以及系统是否遵守服务契约的验证。
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Meeting Service Traffic Requirements in SOA
Enterprise networks may host multiple services, located in (potentially physically distinct) servers; an example would be Web server farms using Web 2.0 and/or SOA-based technologies. A service is governed by a client service contract (CSC) that specifies, among other requirements, the rate at which the service may be accessed so that a particular service host is not unduly overwhelmed. We consider the case where the CSC limits the rate to a service provider to no more than X requests per second, with an observation/enforcement time interval of T seconds. In this paper we define, simulate, and analyze CASTS (credit-based algorithm for service traffic shaping), a service traffic shaping algorithm to meet the service access requirements (SAR) under the above constraints. Our analysis includes convergence times, responsiveness, and the verification whether the system respects the service contract.
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