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Cross-Layer Multi-Cloud Real-Time Application QoS Monitoring and Benchmarking As-a-Service Framework

Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing 2016-11-17 v2

Abstract

Cloud computing provides on-demand access to affordable hardware (multi-core CPUs, GPUs, disks, and networking equipment) and software (databases, application servers and data processing frameworks) platforms with features such as elasticity, pay-per-use, low upfront investment and low time to market. This has led to the proliferation of business critical applications that leverage various cloud platforms. Such applications hosted on single or multiple cloud provider platforms have diverse characteristics requiring extensive monitoring and benchmarking mechanisms to ensure run-time Quality of Service (QoS) (e.g., latency and throughput). This paper proposes, develops and validates CLAMBS:Cross-Layer Multi-Cloud Application Monitoring and Benchmarking as-a-Service for efficient QoS monitoring and benchmarking of cloud applications hosted on multi-clouds environments. The major highlight of CLAMBS is its capability of monitoring and benchmarking individual application components such as databases and web servers, distributed across cloud layers, spread among multiple cloud providers. We validate CLAMBS using prototype implementation and extensive experimentation and show that CLAMBS efficiently monitors and benchmarks application components on multi-cloud platforms including Amazon EC2 and Microsoft Azure.

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@article{arxiv.1502.00206,
  title  = {Cross-Layer Multi-Cloud Real-Time Application QoS Monitoring and Benchmarking As-a-Service Framework},
  author = {Khalid Alhamazani and Rajiv Ranjan and Prem Prakash Jayaraman and Karan Mitra and Chang Liu and Fethi Rabhi and Dimitrios Georgakopoulos and Lizhe Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.00206},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

A revised version of this technical report has been accepted for publication by IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing on April 29, 2015