MONITORING SYSTEM FOR PROVISION OF RESOURCE SERVICES IN THE CLOUD
Authors:
OKOLIE Samuel
Publication Type: Journal article
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Abstract
There is a growing oworeness among entrepreneurs of the
need to be IT compliant. It is imperative to ensure that agreed
Service Level Agreements (SLAs) are respected as customer
satisfaction remains a vital focus of Service Providers (SPs).
Appraisal of the minimum quantity of resources that a service
provider has to provide to guarantee stipulated SLAs deserves a
lot of attention and remains a viable research area. Hence, this
study was set to implement a monitoring system for managing
cloud service disposition based on acceptable SLAs.
A purposive design for determining in advance the needed
Virtual Machines (VMs) to satisfy specified Quality of Service
(QOS) in the SLAs was setup. This design proposed techniques
for optimal provisioning of Cloud resources with the oim of
moximizing profit by handling the dynamism associated with
SLAs and heterogeneous resources. The proposed technique
were evaluated using the CloudSim simulator with workloads
from CloudMinder (a service product from Computer
Associates (CA) Technologies). Data centres with physical
machines which configuration resembled public Cloud such as
Amazon EC2 large image, were simulated. The VMs of
different types were mapped to physical machines and the
general scheduling policy was time shared. The negotiation
framework performs an adaptive and intelligent bilateral
bargaining of SLAs between SaaS brokers and SaaS providers
necessary for effective decisions for negotiation.
A prototype system called Service Level Agreement
Monagement System (SLAMS) was implemented using
SharePoint platform and Java programming language to
validate and demonstrote the usefulness and feasibility of the
proposed technique.
In conclusion, the negotiation framework provided more
flexibility in terms of services needed to cater for variations
associated with an individual customer. The use of the
proposed framework for resource management by enterprise software as service providers was therefore recommended