Author :
Adams, Rene ; Brett, P. ; Iyer, Srikrishna ; Milojicic, D. ; Rafaeli, S. ; Vanish Talwar
Abstract :
Modern computing environments, such as enterprise data centers, Grids, and PlanetLab, introduce distributed services to address scalability, locality, and reliability. Web services (WS), in particular, improve decoupling, decentralization, and autonomicity within distributed systems. Unfortunately, scale and decentralization introduce additional problems in distributed services management, such as deployment, monitoring, and lifecycle maintenance. In this paper, we propose a new approach to management of large scale distributed services, based on three artifacts: scalable publish-subscribe eventing, scalable WS-based deployment, and model-based management. We demonstrate that these techniques improve the manageability of services. In this way we enable service developers to focus on the development of service functionality rather than on management features
Keywords :
Internet; configuration management; grid computing; middleware; software development management; software maintenance; software reliability; Grids; PlanetLab; Web services; computing environment; deployment; distributed service management; distributed services; enterprise data centers; large-scale distributed system management; lifecycle maintenance; locality; model-based management; monitoring; reliability; scalability; scalable management technology; scalable publish-subscribe eventing; service functionality; Application software; Availability; Distributed computing; Environmental management; Grid computing; Home computing; Large-scale systems; Publish-subscribe; Scalability; Testing;