Title :
Improving the Efficiency of Cloud Infrastructures with Elastic Tandem Machines
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Parallel & Distrib. Syst. (IPVS), Univ. Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
fDate :
June 28 2013-July 3 2013
Abstract :
In this paper, we propose a concept for improving the energy efficiency and resource utilization of cloud infrastructures by combining the benefits of heterogeneous machine instances. The basic idea is to integrate low-power system on a chip (SoC) machines and high-power virtual machine instances into so-called Elastic Tandem Machine Instances (ETMI). The low-power machine serves low load and is always running to ensure the availability of the ETMI. When load rises, the ETMI scales up automatically by starting the high-power instance and handing over traffic to it. For the non-disruptive transition from low-power to high-power machines and vice versa, we present a handover mechanism based on software-defined networking technologies. Our evaluations show the applicability of low-power SoC machines to serve low load efficiently as well as the desired scalability properties of ETMIs.
Keywords :
cloud computing; environmental factors; system-on-chip; virtual machines; ETMI; SoC machine; cloud infrastructure; elastic tandem machine instances; energy efficiency; handover mechanism; high-power virtual machine; low-power system-on-a chip; nondisruptive transition; resource utilization; scalability property; software-defined networking technology; Handover; Hardware; IP networks; Protocols; Servers; System-on-chip; cloud computing; efficiency; elasticity; energy; green computing; infrastructure as a service; scaling; software-defined networking; system on a chip;
Conference_Titel :
Cloud Computing (CLOUD), 2013 IEEE Sixth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Santa Clara, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-5028-2
DOI :
10.1109/CLOUD.2013.85