Cloud computing systems promise to offer subscription-oriented, enterprise-quality computing services to users worldwide. With the increased demand for delivering services to a large number of users, they need to offer differentiated services to users and meet their quality expectations. Existing resource management systems in data centers are yet to support Service Level Agreement (SLA)-oriented resource allocation, and thus need to be enhanced to realize cloud computing and utility computing. In addition, no work has been done to collectively incorporate customer-driven service management, computational risk management, and autonomic resource management into a market-based resource management system to target the rapidly changing enterprise requirements of Cloud computing. This paper presents vision, challenges, and architectural elements of SLA-oriented resource management. The proposed architecture supports integration of marketbased provisioning policies and virtualisation technologies for flexible allocation of resources to applications. The performance results obtained from our working prototype system shows the feasibility and effectiveness of SLA-based resource provisioning in Clouds.
History
Publication title
Proceedings of the 2011 International Conference on Cloud and Service Computing
Pagination
1-10
ISBN
978-1-4577-1635-5
Department/School
School of Information and Communication Technology
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Place of publication
United States of America
Event title
2011 International Conference on Cloud and Service Computing
Event Venue
Hong Kong, China
Date of Event (Start Date)
2011-12-12
Date of Event (End Date)
2011-12-14
Rights statement
Copyright 2011 IEEE
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Information systems, technologies and services not elsewhere classified