Improving management of distributed services using correlations and predictions in SLA-driven cloud computing systems

Network Operations and Management Symposium(2014)

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Recent advancements in cloud computing have enabled the proliferation of distributed applications, which require management and control of multiple services. However, without an efficient mechanism for scaling services in response to changing environmental conditions and number of users, application performance might suffer, leading to Service Level Agreement (SLA) violations and inefficient use of hardware resources. We introduce a system for controlling the complexity of scaling applications composed of multiple services using mechanisms based on fulfillment of SLAs. We present how service monitoring information can be used in conjunction with service level objectives, predictions, and correlations between performance indicators for optimizing the allocation of services belonging to distributed applications. We validate our models using experiments and simulations involving a distributed enterprise information system. We show how discovering correlations between application performance indicators can be used as a basis for creating refined service level objectives, which can then be used for scaling the application and improving the overall application's performance under similar conditions.
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cloud computing,computer network management,contracts,SLA violations,SLA-driven cloud computing systems,distributed enterprise information system,distributed service management,hardware resources,service level agreement violations,service level correlations,service level objectives,service level predictions,service monitoring information
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