Autonomic Brokerage Service for an End-to-End Cloud Networking Service Level Agreement
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Titre | Autonomic Brokerage Service for an End-to-End Cloud Networking Service Level Agreement |
Type de publication | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Auteurs | Hamze M, Mbarek N, Togni O |
Editor | Quaglia F, Ciciani B, Avresky D |
Conference Name | 2014 IEEE 3RD SYMPOSIUM ON NETWORK CLOUD COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS (NCCA) |
Publisher | IEEE; IEEE Comp Soc; IEEE Comp Soc Tech Comm Distributed Proc; Int Res Inst Autonom Network Comp |
Conference Location | 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA |
ISBN Number | 978-0-7695-5168-5 |
Mots-clés | Autonomic computing, Networking, Quality of Service, Service Level Agreement, Videoconferencing |
Résumé | Today, cloud networking which is the ability to connect the user with his cloud services and to interconnect these services within an inter-cloud approach, is one of the recent research areas in the cloud computing research communities. The main drawback of cloud networking consists in the lack of Quality of Service (QoS) assurance and management in conformance with a corresponding Service Level Agreement (SLA). In this paper, we propose a framework for selfestablishing an end-to-end service level agreement between a Cloud Service User (CSU) and multiple Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) in a cloud networking environment using brokerage service. We focus on QoS parameters for NaaS and IaaS services. This framework ensures a self-establishing of the proposed SLA using autonomic cloud managers. Moreover, videoconferencing is a very demanding application in terms of bandwidth, delay and CPU resources that we have to guarantee. Therefore, we propose to use our cloud networking architecture and framework to provide the cloud videoconferencing application with QoS guarantee. We simulate the corresponding scenario using the CloudSim toolkit to evaluate its performance. The results reveal a high scalability, and a good video conferencing delay. |
DOI | 10.1109/NCCA.2014.17 |