DocumentCode
1457113
Title
A hierarchical context dissemination framework for managing federated clouds
Author
Famaey, Jeroen ; Latré, Steven ; Strassner, John ; De Turck, Filip
Author_Institution
Dept. of Inf. Technol., Ghent Univ., Ghent, Belgium
Volume
13
Issue
6
fYear
2011
Firstpage
567
Lastpage
582
Abstract
The growing popularity of the Internet has caused the size and complexity of communications and computing systems to greatly increase in recent years. To alleviate this increased management complexity, novel autonomic management architectures have emerged, in which many automated components manage the network´s resources in a distributed fashion. However, in order to achieve effective collaboration between these management components, they need to be able to efficiently exchange information in a timely fashion. In this article, we propose a context dissemination framework that addresses this problem. To achieve scalability, the management components are structured in a hierarchy. The framework facilitates the aggregation and translation of information as it is propagated through the hierarchy. Additionally, by way of semantics, context is filtered based on meaning and is disseminated intelligently according to dynamically changing context requirements. This significantly reduces the exchange of superfluous context and thus further increases scalability. The large size of modern federated cloud computing infrastructures, makes the presented context dissemination framework ideally suited to improve their management efficiency and scalability. The specific context requirements for the management of a cloud data center are identified, and our context dissemination approach is applied to it. Additionally, an extensive evaluation of the framework in a large-scale cloud data center scenario was performed in order to characterize the benefits of our approach, in terms of scalability and reasoning time.
Keywords
cloud computing; computer centres; fault tolerant computing; large-scale systems; Internet; autonomic management architecture; cloud computing; context filtering; dynamically changing context requirements; federated cloud management; hierarchical context dissemination framework; hierarchical structure; information aggregation; information translation; large-scale cloud data center; management complexity; management component; scalability; semantics; Cloud computing; Cognition; Context; Data models; Scalability; Semantics; Servers; Autonomic communications; cloud computing; semantic context dissemination;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications and Networks, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1229-2370
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JCN.2011.6157473
Filename
6157473
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