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Benchmarking cloud performance for service level agreement parameters
Author(s) -
Lee Gillam,
Bin Li,
John O',
Nora Loughlin
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
international journal of cloud computing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.152
H-Index - 4
eISSN - 2043-9997
pISSN - 2043-9989
DOI - 10.1504/ijcc.2014.058828
Subject(s) - cloud computing , benchmarking , computer science , service level , service level agreement , resource (disambiguation) , quality of service , service (business) , service provider , work (physics) , set (abstract data type) , measure (data warehouse) , scale (ratio) , virtual machine , distributed computing , database , computer network , business , operating system , engineering , mechanical engineering , physics , marketing , quantum mechanics , programming language
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Clouds offer capabilities for the high-availability of a wide range of systems, from individual virtual machines to large-scale high performance computing (HPC) systems. But it is argued that the widespread uptake for such systems will only happen if Cloud providers, or brokers, are able to offer bilateral service level agreements (SLAs). In this paper, we discuss how to measure and use quality of service (QoS) information to be able to predict availability, quantify risk, and consider liability in case of failure. We demonstrate through this work that there is a pressing need for such an understanding and explore a set of benchmarks that offers an interesting characterisation of resource performance variability which can be quite significant. We subsequently identify how such information might be used both directly by a user and indirectly via a Cloud Broker in the automatic construction and management of SLAs which reference certain kinds of financial portfolios

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