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Cloud Services Brokerage: A Survey and Research Roadmap
A Cloud Services Brokerage (CSB) acts as an intermediary between cloud
service providers (e.g., Amazon and Google) and cloud service end users,
providing a number of value adding services. CSBs as a research topic are in
there infancy. The goal of this paper is to provide a concise survey of
existing CSB technologies in a variety of areas and highlight a roadmap, which
details five future opportunities for research.Comment: Paper published in the 8th IEEE International Conference on Cloud
Computing (CLOUD 2015
Cloud WorkBench - Infrastructure-as-Code Based Cloud Benchmarking
To optimally deploy their applications, users of Infrastructure-as-a-Service
clouds are required to evaluate the costs and performance of different
combinations of cloud configurations to find out which combination provides the
best service level for their specific application. Unfortunately, benchmarking
cloud services is cumbersome and error-prone. In this paper, we propose an
architecture and concrete implementation of a cloud benchmarking Web service,
which fosters the definition of reusable and representative benchmarks. In
distinction to existing work, our system is based on the notion of
Infrastructure-as-Code, which is a state of the art concept to define IT
infrastructure in a reproducible, well-defined, and testable way. We
demonstrate our system based on an illustrative case study, in which we measure
and compare the disk IO speeds of different instance and storage types in
Amazon EC2
Dynamic Virtualized Deployment of Particle Physics Environments on a High Performance Computing Cluster
The NEMO High Performance Computing Cluster at the University of Freiburg has
been made available to researchers of the ATLAS and CMS experiments. Users
access the cluster from external machines connected to the World-wide LHC
Computing Grid (WLCG). This paper describes how the full software environment
of the WLCG is provided in a virtual machine image. The interplay between the
schedulers for NEMO and for the external clusters is coordinated through the
ROCED service. A cloud computing infrastructure is deployed at NEMO to
orchestrate the simultaneous usage by bare metal and virtualized jobs. Through
the setup, resources are provided to users in a transparent, automatized, and
on-demand way. The performance of the virtualized environment has been
evaluated for particle physics applications
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