Differentiated availability in cloud computing SLAs

Astrid Undheim, Ameen Chilwan, Poul Heegaard

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Abstract

Cloud computing is the new trend in service delivery, and promises large cost savings and agility for the customers. However, some challenges still remain to be solved before widespread use can be seen. This is especially relevant for enterprises, which currently lack the necessary assurance for moving their critical data and applications to the cloud. The cloud SLAs are simply not good enough. This paper focuses on the availability attribute of a cloud SLA, and develops a complete model for cloud data centers, including the network. Different techniques for increasing the availability in a virtualized system are investigated, quantifying the resulting availability. The results show that depending on the failure rates, different deployment scenarios and fault-tolerance techniques can be used for achieving availability differentiation. However, large differences can be seen from using different priority levels for restarting of virtual machines.

Original languageEnglish
Pages129-136
Number of pages8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes
Event12th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Grid Computing, Grid 2011 - Lyon, France
Duration: 22 Sep 201123 Sep 2011

Conference

Conference12th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Grid Computing, Grid 2011
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityLyon
Period22/09/1123/09/11

Keywords

  • Availability
  • SLA
  • cloud
  • differentiation

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