• DocumentCode
    2011510
  • Title

    Automatic Cloud Bursting under FermiCloud

  • Author

    Hao Wu ; Shangping Ren ; Garzoglio, Gabriele ; Timm, Steven ; Bernabeu, Gil ; Kimy, Hyun Woo ; Chadwick, Keith ; Haengjin Jang ; Seo-Young Noh

  • Author_Institution
    Illinois Inst. of Technol., Chicago, IL, USA
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    15-18 Dec. 2013
  • Firstpage
    681
  • Lastpage
    686
  • Abstract
    Cloud computing is changing the infrastructure upon which scientific computing depends from supercomputers and distributed computing clusters to a more elastic cloud-based structure. The service-oriented focus and elasticity of clouds can not only facilitate technology needs of emerging business but also shorten response time and reduce operational costs of traditional scientific applications. Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) is currently in the process of building its own private cloud, FermiCloud, which allows the existing grid infrastructure to use dynamically provisioned resources on FermiCloud to accommodate increased but dynamic computation demand from scientists in the domains of High Energy Physics (HEP) and other research areas. Cloud infrastructure also allows to increase a private cloud\´s resource capacity through "bursting" by borrowing or renting resources from other community or commercial clouds when needed. This paper introduces a joint project on building a cloud federation to support HEP applications between Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and Korea Institution of Science and Technology Information, with technical contributions from the Illinois Institute of Technology. In particular, this paper presents two recent accomplishments of the joint project: (a) cloud bursting automation and (b) load balancer. Automatic cloud bursting allows computer resources to be dynamically reconfigured to meet users\´ demands. The load balance algorithm which the cloud bursting depends on decides when and where new resources need to be allocated. Our preliminary prototyping and experiments have shown promising success, yet, they also have opened new challenges to be studied.
  • Keywords
    cloud computing; high energy physics instrumentation computing; resource allocation; service-oriented architecture; Fermi national accelerator laboratory; FermiCloud; Fermilab; HEP; Illinois Institute of Technology; Korea Institution of Science and Technology Information; automatic cloud bursting; cloud federation; distributed computing clusters; elastic cloud-based structure; high energy physics; load balance algorithm; operational costs; private cloud resource capacity; scientific computing; service-oriented focus; supercomputers; Algorithm design and analysis; Automation; Cloud computing; Computers; Laboratories; Load management; Virtual machining; Cloud; Cloud Bursting; FermiCloud; Fermilab; Load balancing; Resource Provisioning;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS), 2013 International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Seoul
  • ISSN
    1521-9097
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICPADS.2013.121
  • Filename
    6808258