Title :
An Intercloud Cloud Computing Economy - Technology, Governance, and Market Blueprints
Author :
Bernstein, David ; Vij, Deepak ; Diamond, Stephen
Author_Institution :
North America R&D Div., Huawei Technol. Ltd., Santa Clara, CA, USA
fDate :
March 29 2011-April 2 2011
Abstract :
Cloud computing is a new design pattern for large, distributed datacenters. Service providers offering applications including search, email, and social networks have pioneered this specific to their application. Recently they have expanded offerings to include compute-related capabilities such as virtual machines, storage, and complete operating system services. The cloud computing design yields breakthroughs in geographical distribution, resource utilization efficiency, and infrastructure automation. These "public clouds" have been replicated by IT vendors for corporations to build "private clouds" of their own. Public and private clouds offer their end consumers a "pay as you go" model - a powerful shift for computing, towards a utility model like the electricity system, the telephone system, or more recently the Internet. However, unlike those utilities, clouds cannot yet federate and interoperate. Such federation is called the "Intercloud". Building the Intercloud is more than technical protocols. A blueprint for an Intercloud economy must be architected, with a technically sound foundation and topology, but also including governance and marketplace architecture enabling competition, exchange, arbitrage, settlements, compliance, and all the attributes of an economy. This paper builds on the technology foundation emerging for the Intercloud, going on to create blueprints for a comprehensive governance and marketplace architecture.
Keywords :
cloud computing; computer centres; distributed processing; social networking (online); IT vendors; complete operating system services; distributed datacenters; electricity system; email; geographical distribution; infrastructure automation; intercloud cloud computing economy; marketplace architecture; pay as you go model; resource utilization efficiency; social networks; telephone system; utility model; virtual machines; Cloud computing; Computational modeling; Computer architecture; Peer to peer computing; Protocols; Topology; Cloud Computing; Cloud Exchange; Cloud Governance; Cloud Standards; Intercloud;
Conference_Titel :
SRII Global Conference (SRII), 2011 Annual
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-415-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-4371-0
DOI :
10.1109/SRII.2011.40