The cloud case study within ASCENS explores the vision of an autonomic cloud, which is a cloud providing a platform-as-a-service computing infrastructure which, contrary to the usual practice, does not consist of a well-maintained set of reliable high-performance computers, but instead is formed by a loose collection of voluntarily provided heterogeneous nodes which are connected in a peer-to-peer manner. Such an infrastructure must deal with network resilience, data redundancy, and failover mechanisms for executing applications. As such, the autonomic cloud thus requires a certain degree of self-awareness, monitoring, and self-adaptation to reach its goals, which has been achieved with the integration of ASCENS methods and techniques.

The Autonomic Cloud / Mayer, Philip; Velasco, José; Klarl, Annabelle; Hennicker, Rolf; Puviani, Mariachiara; Tiezzi, Francesco; Pugliese, Rosario; Keznikl, Jaroslav; Bureš, Tomáš. - 8998:(2015), pp. 495-512. [10.1007/978-3-319-16310-9_16]

The Autonomic Cloud

Mariachiara Puviani;
2015

Abstract

The cloud case study within ASCENS explores the vision of an autonomic cloud, which is a cloud providing a platform-as-a-service computing infrastructure which, contrary to the usual practice, does not consist of a well-maintained set of reliable high-performance computers, but instead is formed by a loose collection of voluntarily provided heterogeneous nodes which are connected in a peer-to-peer manner. Such an infrastructure must deal with network resilience, data redundancy, and failover mechanisms for executing applications. As such, the autonomic cloud thus requires a certain degree of self-awareness, monitoring, and self-adaptation to reach its goals, which has been achieved with the integration of ASCENS methods and techniques.
2015
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
GERMANIA
The Autonomic Cloud / Mayer, Philip; Velasco, José; Klarl, Annabelle; Hennicker, Rolf; Puviani, Mariachiara; Tiezzi, Francesco; Pugliese, Rosario; Keznikl, Jaroslav; Bureš, Tomáš. - 8998:(2015), pp. 495-512. [10.1007/978-3-319-16310-9_16]
Mayer, Philip; Velasco, José; Klarl, Annabelle; Hennicker, Rolf; Puviani, Mariachiara; Tiezzi, Francesco; Pugliese, Rosario; Keznikl, Jaroslav; Bureš, Tomáš
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