One approach to fully exploit the potential of Cloud technologies consists in leveraging on the Autonomic Computing paradigm. It could be exploited in order to put in place reconfiguration strategies spanning the whole protocol stack, starting from the infrastructure and then going up to platform/application level protocols. On the other hand, the very base for the design and development of Cloud oriented Autonomic Managers is represented by monitoring sub-systems, able to provide audit data related to any layer within the stack. In this article we present the approach that has been taken while designing and implementing the monitoring sub-system for the Cloud-TM FP7 project, which is aimed at realizing a self-adapting, Cloud based middleware platform providing transactional data access to generic customer applications. © 2012 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

Integrated monitoring of infrastructures and applications in cloud environments / Palmieri, Roberto; DI SANZO, Pierangelo; Quaglia, Francesco; Romano, Paolo; Peluso, Sebastiano; Diego, Didona. - ELETTRONICO. - 7155 LNCS:PART 1(2012), pp. 45-53. (Intervento presentato al convegno 17th Parallel Processing Workshops, Euro-Par 2011: CCPI 2011, CGWS 2011, HeteroPar 2011, HiBB 2011, HPCVirt 2011, HPPC 2011, HPSS 2011, MDGS 2011, ProPer 2011, Resilience 2011, UCHPC 2011, VHPC 2011 tenutosi a Bordeaux; France) [10.1007/978-3-642-29737-3_6].

Integrated monitoring of infrastructures and applications in cloud environments

PALMIERI, ROBERTO;DI SANZO, PIERANGELO;QUAGLIA, Francesco;ROMANO, Paolo;Peluso, Sebastiano;
2012

Abstract

One approach to fully exploit the potential of Cloud technologies consists in leveraging on the Autonomic Computing paradigm. It could be exploited in order to put in place reconfiguration strategies spanning the whole protocol stack, starting from the infrastructure and then going up to platform/application level protocols. On the other hand, the very base for the design and development of Cloud oriented Autonomic Managers is represented by monitoring sub-systems, able to provide audit data related to any layer within the stack. In this article we present the approach that has been taken while designing and implementing the monitoring sub-system for the Cloud-TM FP7 project, which is aimed at realizing a self-adapting, Cloud based middleware platform providing transactional data access to generic customer applications. © 2012 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
2012
17th Parallel Processing Workshops, Euro-Par 2011: CCPI 2011, CGWS 2011, HeteroPar 2011, HiBB 2011, HPCVirt 2011, HPPC 2011, HPSS 2011, MDGS 2011, ProPer 2011, Resilience 2011, UCHPC 2011, VHPC 2011
autonomic computing paradigms; integrated monitoring; cloud technologies
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Integrated monitoring of infrastructures and applications in cloud environments / Palmieri, Roberto; DI SANZO, Pierangelo; Quaglia, Francesco; Romano, Paolo; Peluso, Sebastiano; Diego, Didona. - ELETTRONICO. - 7155 LNCS:PART 1(2012), pp. 45-53. (Intervento presentato al convegno 17th Parallel Processing Workshops, Euro-Par 2011: CCPI 2011, CGWS 2011, HeteroPar 2011, HiBB 2011, HPCVirt 2011, HPPC 2011, HPSS 2011, MDGS 2011, ProPer 2011, Resilience 2011, UCHPC 2011, VHPC 2011 tenutosi a Bordeaux; France) [10.1007/978-3-642-29737-3_6].
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