Title :
Resource allocation and disturbance rejection in web servers using SLAs and virtualized servers
Author :
Kjær, Martin Ansbjerg ; Kihl, Maria ; Robertsson, Anders
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Autom. Control, Lund Univ., Lund, Sweden
fDate :
12/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Resource management in IT-enterprises gain more and more attention due to high operation costs. For instance, web sites are subject to very changing traffic-loads over the year, over the day, or even over the minute. Online adaption to the changing environment is one way to reduce losses in the operation. Control systems based on feedback provide methods for such adaption, but is in nature slow, since changes in the environment has to propagate through the system before being compensated. Therefore, feed-forward systems can be introduced that has shown to improve the transient performance. However, earlier proposed feed-forward systems have been based on offline estimation. In this article we show that off-line estimations can be problematic in online applications. Therefore, we propose a method where parameters are estimated online, and thus also adapts to the changing environment. We compare our solution to two other control strategies proposed in the literature, which are based on off-line estimation of certain parameters. We evaluate the controllers with both discrete-event simulations and experiments in our testbed. The investigations show the strength of our proposed control system.
Keywords :
discrete event simulation; feedforward; file servers; parameter estimation; resource allocation; telecommunication control; IT enterprise; Web Server; discrete event simulation; disturbance rejection; feedforward system; offline estimation; online adaption; resource allocation; resource management; virtualized servers; Control systems; Costs; Discrete event simulation; Feedback; Feedforward systems; Parameter estimation; Resource management; Resource virtualization; Testing; Web server; Web server; disturbance rejection; feed-forward; online estimation; prediction; resource management; response-time control; virtualization;
Journal_Title :
Network and Service Management, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNSM.2009.04.090403