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Autonomic Live Adaptation of Virtual Computational Environments in a Multi-Domain Infrastructure

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Autonomic Live Adaptation of Virtual Computational Environments in a Multi-Domain Infrastructure
A shared distributed infrastructure is formed by federating computation resources from multiple domains. Such shared infrastructures are increasing in popularity and are providing massive amounts of aggregated computation resources to large numbers of users. Meanwhile, virtualization technologies, at machine and network levels, are maturing and enabling mutually isolated virtual computation environments for executing arbitrary parallel/distributed applications on top of such a shared physical infrastructure. In this paper, we go one step further by supporting autonomic adaptation of virtual computation environments as active, integrated entities. More specifically, driven by both dynamic availability of infrastructure resources and dynamic application resource demand, a virtual computation environment is able to automatically relocate itself across the infrastructure and scale its share of infrastructural resources. Such autonomic adaptation is transparent to both users of virtual en...
Paul Ruth, Junghwan Rhee, Dongyan Xu, Rick Kennell
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ICAC
Authors Paul Ruth, Junghwan Rhee, Dongyan Xu, Rick Kennell, Sebastien Goasguen
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