Title :
Scaling and Self-repair of Linux Based Services Using a Novel Distributed Computing Model Exploiting Parallelism
Author :
Morana, Giovanni ; Mikkilineni, Rao
Author_Institution :
DIEEI, Univ. of Catania, Catania, Italy
Abstract :
This paper describes a prototype implementing a high degree of fault tolerance, reliability and resilience in distributed software systems. The prototype incorporates fault, configuration, accounting, performance and security (FCAPS) management using a signaling network overlay and allows the dynamic control of a set of nodes called Distributed Intelligent Managed Elements (DIMEs) in a network. Each DIME is a computing entity (implemented in Linux and in the future will be ported to Windows) endowed with self-management and signaling capabilities to collaborate with other DIMEs in a network. The prototype incorporates a new computing model proposed by Mikkilineni in 2010, with signaling network overlay over the computing network and allows parallelism in resource monitoring, analysis and reconfiguration. A workflow is implemented as a set of tasks, arranged or organized in a directed acyclic graph (DAG) and executed by a managed network of DIMEs. Distributed DIME networks provide a network computing model to create distributed computing clouds and execute distributed managed workflows with high degree of agility, availability, reliability, performance and security.
Keywords :
Linux; directed graphs; distributed processing; telecommunication signalling; DAG; DIME; FCAPS; Linux based services; directed acyclic graph; distributed intelligent managed elements; distributed software systems; dynamic control; novel distributed computing model; signaling network overlay; Computational modeling; Computer architecture; Frequency modulation; Mice; Monitoring; Security; Servers; Communication System Signaling; Distributed Software Systems; Distributed computing; Network Centric Computing Model; Workflow Automation;
Conference_Titel :
Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises (WETICE), 2011 20th IEEE International Workshops on
Conference_Location :
Paris
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0134-4
Electronic_ISBN :
1524-4547
DOI :
10.1109/WETICE.2011.18