IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks Workshops (DSN 2012) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/dsnw.2012.6264686
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The TClouds architecture: Open and resilient cloud-of-clouds computing

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“…The latter research forms part of the focus of our research, where the intention is to shed light on some promising trends in cloud computing resilience with completely alternative architectures. This is further discussed in the next section Reactive error ranking and appropriate technique [11] Reactive introspection [12] Proactive high diversity for replica storage [13] Proactive memory stored backups Service Composition Graph based, interdepdency [15] Service Composition Agent-based [16] Low Level Diversity data-centre [17] Quality Adjustment brownout [18] Diversity Replicas Diversity Structure height Organisation VM Scheduling for resilience [20] Disaster Recovery Storage [21] Reactive reset upon fault Hypervisor [22] Proactive Diversity Hypervisor [23] QoR Evaluation Proactive service provisioning Diversity Geo-distribution [25] VM to PHY Mapping Design [26] VM to PHY Mapping Backup links [27] Redundancy VNet backup links III. ALTERNATIVE ARCHITECTURES FOR CLOUD COMPUTING RESILIENCE Some work will choose to encourage a conventionally different cloud architecture in order to provide increased resilience (Fig.…”
Section: State-of-the-art In Cloud Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter research forms part of the focus of our research, where the intention is to shed light on some promising trends in cloud computing resilience with completely alternative architectures. This is further discussed in the next section Reactive error ranking and appropriate technique [11] Reactive introspection [12] Proactive high diversity for replica storage [13] Proactive memory stored backups Service Composition Graph based, interdepdency [15] Service Composition Agent-based [16] Low Level Diversity data-centre [17] Quality Adjustment brownout [18] Diversity Replicas Diversity Structure height Organisation VM Scheduling for resilience [20] Disaster Recovery Storage [21] Reactive reset upon fault Hypervisor [22] Proactive Diversity Hypervisor [23] QoR Evaluation Proactive service provisioning Diversity Geo-distribution [25] VM to PHY Mapping Design [26] VM to PHY Mapping Backup links [27] Redundancy VNet backup links III. ALTERNATIVE ARCHITECTURES FOR CLOUD COMPUTING RESILIENCE Some work will choose to encourage a conventionally different cloud architecture in order to provide increased resilience (Fig.…”
Section: State-of-the-art In Cloud Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resilience is another strength of cloud-based learning systems [19,20]. By resilient systems we mean here that in any cloud service there is always a form of failover that distributes redundant implementations of IT resources across physical locations.…”
Section: Strengthsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These failures call for dramatically better cloud resilience, especially when critical applications are at stake. 5 In addition, a false feeling of security brought by the announced use of standard protection techniques (secure sockets layers, firewalls, anonymization, and so on) might impel people to subject critical data to a high level of threat. However, the risk in protecting digital assets is commensurate with the combined level of threat and degree of vulnerability for those assets.…”
Section: Cloudy Weather Aheadmentioning
confidence: 99%