Title :
Resource monitoring on an application layer active network server
Author :
Liabotis, I. ; Garton, D. ; Prnjat, Ognjen ; Sacks, Lionel
Author_Institution :
Univ. Coll. London, UK
Abstract :
Demand for diverse telecoms services is growing while currently the process of infrastructure innovation involves the lengthy task of standardisation, and large-scale deployment inevitably leads to a backlog of services. However, the time to introduce a particular service must be low, in order to meet the demand. An approach to accelerate the pace of innovation is by decoupling network services from the underlying infrastructure and allowing new services to be demand loaded into the network. One such architecture is the application level active network (ALAN), providing an environment in which developers can engineer applications through the network by utilising platforms on which 3rd party software (proxylets) can be dynamically loaded and run. The ALAN system consists of regular client and server applications that are located in the existing Internet. The communication is enhanced through customised services provided by user-deployed proxylets which run on the Execution Environment for Proxylets - EEP, which is essentially a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) running on an active server (the host platform). The IST project Active Network DistRibuted Open Infrastructure Development (ANDROID) is focusing on management of ALAN-enabled networks. The objective is to provide a flexible, policy-based management system that enables monitoring and control of active nodes and services. The key tasks in this context are to define a combined resource model for both processing and network resources, and to reduce management traffic and human intervention in running the network and managing the application services provided.
Keywords :
Internet; Java; client-server systems; distributed processing; network servers; open systems; virtual machines; Active Network Distributed Open Infrastructure Development; Execution Environment for Proxylets; IST project; Internet; Java Virtual Machine; application layer active network server; application services; client-server applications; combined resource model; management traffic; network management; network resources; network services; policy-based management system; proxylets; resource monitoring; standardisation; Acceleration; Application software; Computer architecture; Human resource management; Large-scale systems; Monitoring; Network servers; Technological innovation; Telecommunication services; Web server;
Conference_Titel :
Network Operations and Management Symposium, 2002. NOMS 2002. 2002 IEEE/IFIP
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7382-0
DOI :
10.1109/NOMS.2002.1015641