RESERVOIR RESERVOIR Resources and Services Virtualization without Barriers Philippe Massonet (CETIC)

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RESERVOIR RESERVOIR Resources and Services Virtualization without Barriers Philippe Massonet (CETIC)

Motivation Service-oriented economy is at our door Services over the internet are winning in the market –Consumers use YouTube, eBay, Amazon, Second Life… –SMEs use hosted Microsoft Exchange, Salesforce.com –Enterprises routinely rely on remote IT outsourcing Services reduce complexity and cost Service-Oriented Economy requires Service-Oriented Infrastructure (SOI)

Approach Focus on technologies that enable to build cooperating computing clouds Integration of virtualization technologies with grid computing driven by new techniques for business service management   The Service Oriented Infrastructure (SOI) equation: Building on this equation we will architect and implement a platform for supporting complex services, which –Enables dynamic deployment of complex multi-tier services across heterogeneous administration domains –Take a inclusive look at virtualization of servers, network and storage –Enable migration “without borders” –Supports service definition, SLA management, accounting and billing

Reservoir Expected Results Deliver Services as Utilities Next-Generation Infrastructure for Service Delivery –Resources and services can be transparently and dynamically managed, provisioned and relocated virtually “without borders” Realize the utility computing paradigm in commercial scenarios Analog to electrical power delivery (utility computing) Capacity can be shifted to guarantee supply and lower costs – Adhere to SLA constraints via smart algorithms for placement and relocation of services (availability and scalability) Outcome – architecture and implementation of service and infrastructure layers of the NESSI framework Impact - create the basis for future service products – Enable utility-like deployment of services, relieving service consumers from awareness of IT attributes while providing QoS and security guarantees