Title :
Multicloud Deployment of Computing Clusters for Loosely Coupled MTC Applications
Author :
Moreno-Vozmediano, Rafael ; Montero, Ruben S. ; Llorente, Ignacio M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. Arquitectura de Comput. y Autom., Univ. Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
fDate :
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Cloud computing is gaining acceptance in many IT organizations, as an elastic, flexible, and variable-cost way to deploy their service platforms using outsourced resources. Unlike traditional utilities where a single provider scheme is a common practice, the ubiquitous access to cloud resources easily enables the simultaneous use of different clouds. In this paper, we explore this scenario to deploy a computing cluster on the top of a multicloud infrastructure, for solving loosely coupled Many-Task Computing (MTC) applications. In this way, the cluster nodes can be provisioned with resources from different clouds to improve the cost effectiveness of the deployment, or to implement high-availability strategies. We prove the viability of this kind of solutions by evaluating the scalability, performance, and cost of different configurations of a Sun Grid Engine cluster, deployed on a multicloud infrastructure spanning a local data center and three different cloud sites: Amazon EC2 Europe, Amazon EC2 US, and ElasticHosts. Although the testbed deployed in this work is limited to a reduced number of computing resources (due to hardware and budget limitations), we have complemented our analysis with a simulated infrastructure model, which includes a larger number of resources, and runs larger problem sizes. Data obtained by simulation show that performance and cost results can be extrapolated to large-scale problems and cluster infrastructures.
Keywords :
cloud computing; computer centres; ubiquitous computing; Amazon EC2 Europe; Amazon EC2 US; ElasticHosts; IT organization; Sun Grid Engine cluster; cloud computing; computing cluster; coupled many task computing application; data center; high availability strategies implementation; loosely coupled MTC; multicloud deployment; multicloud infrastructure; service platform; ubiquitous access; Analytical models; Clouds; Computational modeling; Europe; Hardware; Mathematical model; Throughput; Cloud computing; computing cluster; loosely coupled applications.; multicloud infrastructure;
Journal_Title :
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPDS.2010.186