In this paper we investigate the applicability of the federation among several Cloud platform, demonstrating that a federated environment provides evident benefits despite the costs for the setup and maintainance of the federation itself. Also, we propose a new solution able to manage resource allocation in federated Clouds where resource requests occur in a dynamic way. We adopt such a solution to setup distributed Hadoop nodes of virtual clusters for the parallel MapReduce processing of large data sets. To increase their capabilities, Cloud Providers establish a federation relationship, making the Hadoop-based Cloud platforms much more performing than in the isolate case, adding a further level of parallelization in service provisioning. The results analyzed in the referece use case, that is a video transcoding using the MapReduce paradigm in a federated fashion, show how the federation costs in terms of delays and overhead are low in comparison with the service provisioning costs, and also highlight how federation makes the offered Cloud service more streamlined and fast.
Costs of a federated and hybrid cloud environment aimed at MapReduce video transcoding
CELESTI, ANTONIO;FAZIO, MARIA;PULIAFITO, Antonio;VILLARI, Massimo
2015-01-01
Abstract
In this paper we investigate the applicability of the federation among several Cloud platform, demonstrating that a federated environment provides evident benefits despite the costs for the setup and maintainance of the federation itself. Also, we propose a new solution able to manage resource allocation in federated Clouds where resource requests occur in a dynamic way. We adopt such a solution to setup distributed Hadoop nodes of virtual clusters for the parallel MapReduce processing of large data sets. To increase their capabilities, Cloud Providers establish a federation relationship, making the Hadoop-based Cloud platforms much more performing than in the isolate case, adding a further level of parallelization in service provisioning. The results analyzed in the referece use case, that is a video transcoding using the MapReduce paradigm in a federated fashion, show how the federation costs in terms of delays and overhead are low in comparison with the service provisioning costs, and also highlight how federation makes the offered Cloud service more streamlined and fast.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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