Title :
QoS-Aware VM Placement in Multi-domain Service Level Agreements Scenarios
Author :
Kuan Lu ; Yahyapour, Ramin ; Wieder, Philipp ; Kotsokalis, Constantinos ; Yaqub, Edwin ; Jehangiri, Ali Imran
Author_Institution :
Gesellschaft fur wissenschaftliche Datenverarbeitung mbH, Gottingen, Germany
fDate :
June 28 2013-July 3 2013
Abstract :
Virtualization technologies of Infrastructure-as-a- Service enable the live migration of running Virtual Machines (VMs) to achieve load balancing, fault-tolerance and hardware consolidation in data centers. However, the downtime/service unavailability due to live migration may be substantial with relevance to the customers´ expectations on responsiveness, as the latter are declared in established Service Level Agreements (SLAs). Moreover, it may cause significant (potentially exponential) SLA violation penalties to its associated higher- level domains (Platform-as-a-Service and Software-as-a-Service). Therefore, VM live migration should be managed carefully. In this paper, we present the OpenStack version of the Generic SLA Manager, alongside its strategies for VM selection and allocation during live migration of VMs. We simulate a use case where IaaS (OpenStack-SLAM) and PaaS (OpenShift) are combined, and assess performance and efficiency of the aforementioned VM placement strategies, when a multi-domain SLA pricing & penalty model is involved. We find that our proposal is efficient in managing trade-offs between the operational objectives of service providers (including financial considerations) and the customers´ expected QoS requirements.
Keywords :
cloud computing; fault tolerant computing; quality of service; resource allocation; virtual machines; IaaS; OpenShift; OpenStack version; OpenStack-SLAM; PaaS; QoS requirements; QoS-aware VM placement; VM allocation; VM live migration; VM selection; data centers; fault-tolerance; financial considerations; generic SLA manager; hardware consolidation; infrastructure-as-a-service; load balancing; multidomain SLA pricing; multidomain service level agreements; penalty model; platform-as-a-service; service providers; software-as-a-service; virtual machines; virtualization technologies; Availability; Containers; Mathematical model; Pricing; Quality of service; Resource management; Software as a service; Availability; IaaS; Live Migration; PaaS; Resource Allocation; SLA penalties; SLA pricing; Virtual Machines;
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.2013.112