DocumentCode
393331
Title
Resource access management for a utility hosting enterprise applications
Author
Rolia, J. ; Zhu, X. ; Arlitt, M.
Author_Institution
Hewlett Packard Labs., Palo Alto, CA, USA
fYear
2003
fDate
24-28 March 2003
Firstpage
549
Lastpage
562
Abstract
We introduce a Resource Access Management (RAM) framework for resource utilities that facilitates Class of Service (CoS) based automated resource management. The framework may be used to offer resources on demand to enterprise applications that have time varying resource needs. The classes of service include guaranteed, predictable best effort, and best effort. The analytical apparatus we exploit requires the notion of application demand profiles that specify each application´s resource requirements. These profiles may be statistical in nature. Consequently a policing mechanism is introduced to constrain each application´s resource usage within its profile. A case study that exploits data from 48 data center servers, is used to demonstrate the framework. We show that our techniques are effective in: exploiting statistical multiplexing while providing service level assurances, limiting application demands in the presence of hostile application behaviour, and providing for differentiated service levels as planned.
Keywords
business communication; multiplexing; quality of service; statistical analysis; telecommunication network management; CoS based automated resource management; admission control; application demand profiles; application resource usage; best effort service; class of service; credit-based policing mechanism; data center servers; differentiated service levels; enterprise applications; guaranteed service; hostile application behaviour; policing mechanism; predictable best effort service; resource access management; resource utilities; service level assurances; statistical multiplexing; statistical profiles; utility computing; Costs; Customer relationship management; Grid computing; Information technology; Investments; Laboratories; Large-scale systems; Protocols; Quality of service; Resource management;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Integrated Network Management, 2003. IFIP/IEEE Eighth International Symposium on
Print_ISBN
1-4020-7418-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INM.2003.1194210
Filename
1194210
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