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Comparative Assessment of Cloud Compute Services using Run-Time Meta-Data
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The present work contributes a framework of compute service assessment and comparison methods to the research community.
The available amount of meta-data about compute service offerings which proofs reliable, timely, and comparable is unsatisfactory. For example, the meta-data published by compute service providers regarding performance attributes of their offers is typically restricted to hardware figures and, thus, not necessarily sufficient for comparisons or planning tasks, such as a thorough software system capacity planning. A similar problem of meta-data scarcity affects the reuse of Virtual Machine (VM) images available in repositories from compute service providers. The contents of the VM images are not described by any available meta-data, yet. The present work contributes a framework of compute service assessment and comparison methods to the research community. The methods enables compute cloud consumers to assess and compare compute services regarding diverse characteristics. As the purpose of the methods is to serve consumers, the general scheme is an exploitation of the client-side remote access to VMs in order to gain meta-data at runtime. Therefore, an archetypical run-time assessment automation model is provided. The information extracted at run-time can furthermore be attached to compute services as meta-data through a generic and extensible meta-data model. Furthermore, a Multi-Attribute Decision-Making (MADM)-based scoring method is introduced by the framework which enables consumers to compare compute services regarding multiple characteristics with a single score. Besides, a stopping rule approach is able to enforce cost budgets during sequential compute service assessments. Additionally, in a search for a highest scoring compute service the rule uses priorly available meta-data to skip presumably low scoring services.
Autorentext
Michael Menzel studied business informatics at the University of Mannheim. In 2009, Michael has finished his studies and obtained his diploma in business informatics. Michael furthermore engaged as a computer scientist in the field of Cloud computing and, particularly, compute service assessments and comparisons. He worked with research teams at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Research Center for Information Technology (FZI Karlsruhe/Berlin), and Technical University of Berlin. In addition, Michael collaborated with industry partners such as German Telekom, Rackspace, Intel, and Cisco in an effort to develop innovative cloud infrastructures and software. In 2015, Michael has obtained a doctorate in computer science (Dr.-Ing.) from the Technical University of Berlin.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783737551755
- Genre Information Technology
- Altersempfehlung 1 bis 18 Jahre
- Auflage 2. Aufl.
- Anzahl Seiten 236
- Größe H240mm x B170mm x T13mm
- Jahr 2015
- EAN 9783737551755
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-3-7375-5175-5
- Titel Comparative Assessment of Cloud Compute Services using Run-Time Meta-Data
- Autor Michael Menzel
- Untertitel A Framework for Performance Measurements and Virtual Machine Image Introspections. Dissertationsschrift
- Gewicht 405g
- Herausgeber epubli