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2009 Eighth IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications
Introducing Virtual Execution Environments for Application Lifecycle Management and SLA-Driven Resource Distribution within Service Providers
Cambridge, Massachusetts
July 09-July 11
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3698-9
Resource management is a key challenge that service providers must adequately face in order to ensure their profitability. This paper describes a proof-of-concept framework for facilitating resource management in service providers, which allows reducing costs and at the same time fulfilling the quality of service agreed with the customers. This is accomplished by means of virtualization. Our approach provides application-specific virtual environments and consolidates them in order to achieve a better utilization of the providers resources. In addition, it implements self-adaptive capabilities for dynamically distributing the providers resources among these virtual environments based on Service Level Agreements. The proposed solution has been implemented as a part of the Semantically-Enhanced Resource Allocator prototype developed within the BREIN European project. The evaluation shows that our prototype is able to react in very short time under changing conditions and avoid SLA violations by rescheduling efficiently the resources.
Index Terms:
Virtualization, Service Level Agreements, Service Providers
Citation:
Iñigo Goiri, Ferran Julià, Jorge Ejarque, Marc de Palol, Rosa M. Badia, Jordi Guitart, Jordi Torres, "Introducing Virtual Execution Environments for Application Lifecycle Management and SLA-Driven Resource Distribution within Service Providers," nca, pp.211-218, 2009 Eighth IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications, 2009
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