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AuthorGupta, Lav
AuthorJain, Raj
AuthorSamaka, Mohammed
Available date2024-03-28T08:04:11Z
Publication Date2015
Publication NameProceedings - 2015 IEEE International Conference on Cloud Engineering, IC2E 2015
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IC2E.2015.51
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/53656
AbstractApplication Service Providers (ASPs) may obtain resources from a number of cloud service providers (CSPs) in an attempt to improve latency and minimize operational expenses (OpEx). The CSPs may use management and control platforms, such as OpenStack and EC2 and the network service providers (NSPs) may use network management platforms, such as, OpenDaylight. However, today the ASPs do not have a common management and control platform that would present to them a converged view of all the cloud and network resources. OpenADN being developed at Washington University in Saint Louis aims to allow the ASPs dynamic and real time control of virtual resources across multiple clouds and networks to provide efficient application delivery. The OpenADN platform itself is a complex distributed and multi-threaded system. Performance evaluation and assessment of need for optimization of such a complex platform requires precise and fine-grained behavioral data. In this paper we establish the need for profiling OpenADN like platforms so that the ASPs can optimize its behavior and control their cost, performance (latency) and energy consumption.1.
Languageen
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
SubjectApplication Service Providers
Cloud services
Distributed systems
Multi-cloud
Network services
OpenADN
Optimization
Profiling
Software defined infrastructure
TitleDynamic analysis of application delivery network for leveraging software defined infrastructures
TypeConference Paper
Pagination305-310
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