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Towards an Evaluation Framework for Availability Solutions in the Cloud Proceedings of ISSRE 2014 Proceedings of ISSRE 2014 Majid Hormati, Ferhat Khendek Maria Toeroe Concordia UniversityEricsson,
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Motivation Different factors impact the availability of applications in the Cloud the availability of VMs, Cloud infrastructure, networking, etc. Users need a unified approach to compare and evaluate the different availability solutions 2
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Evaluation Criteria 3 For Service Providers: E.g. application components, VM, physical host Fault detection and reporting Whether the failures of service provider entities are detected Repair actions Whether the faulty entity is repaired e.g. restarted For Services: E.g. application’s service, VM as a service Recovery of the service Whether the service provided by the failing service provider entity is recovered Support for service continuity Whether the service can continue from the point of failure or it restarted
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Evaluation Framework 4 Evaluation Parameters
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Evaluating Existing/Potential Solutions 5 1: Application is started with the VM 2: The reaction is at VM level Recovery and repair combined into a single action
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Some Other Aspects 6 Redundancy models OpenSAF: No-redundancy, 2N, N+M, NWay, NWay-Active Pacemaker: 2Way-Active (Active/Active), 2N (Active/Passive), N+M, NWay-Active (N-to-N) Heat: No-Redundancy VMWare HA: No-Redundancy WMWare FT: 2N Deployment complexity Compared to Heat we found OpenSAF and Pacemaker easier to deploy – they are more mature …
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