JOURNAL ARTICLE

Service Provisioning Problem in Cloud and Multi-Cloud Systems

Mauro PassacantandoDanilo ArdagnaAnna Savi

Year: 2016 Journal:   INFORMS journal on computing Vol: 28 (2)Pages: 265-277   Publisher: Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences

Abstract

Cloud computing is a new emerging paradigm that aims to streamline the on-demand provisioning of resources as services, providing end users with flexible and scalable services accessible through the Internet on a pay-per-use basis. Because modern cloud systems operate in an open and dynamic world characterized by continuous changes, the development of efficient resource provisioning policies for cloud-based services becomes increasingly challenging. This paper aims to study the hourly basis service provisioning problem through a generalized Nash game model. We take the perspective of Software as a Service (SaaS) providers that want to minimize the costs associated with the virtual machine instances allocated in a multiple Infrastructures as a Service (IaaS) scenario while avoiding incurring penalties for execution failures and providing quality of service guarantees. SaaS providers compete and bid for the use of infrastructural resources, whereas the IaaSs want to maximize their revenues obtained providing virtualized resources. We propose a solution algorithm based on the best-reply dynamics, which is suitable for a distributed implementation. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach by performing numerical tests, considering multiple workloads and system configurations. Results show that our algorithm is scalable and provides significant cost savings with respect to alternative methods (5% on average but up to 260% for individual SaaS providers). Furthermore, varying the number of IaaS providers means an 8%–15% cost savings can be achieved from the workload distribution on multiple IaaSs.

Keywords:
Cloud computing Provisioning Computer science Software as a service Scalability Service provider Workload Distributed computing Service (business) Computer network Software Operating system Software development Business

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Cloud Computing and Resource Management
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
Distributed systems and fault tolerance
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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