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2014
Challenges in Achieving IaaS Cloud Interoperability across Multiple Cloud Management Frameworks
PARÁK, Boris and Zdeněk ŠUSTRBasic information
Original name
Challenges in Achieving IaaS Cloud Interoperability across Multiple Cloud Management Frameworks
Authors
PARÁK, Boris and Zdeněk ŠUSTR
Edition
7th edition. London, p. 404-411, 2014
Publisher
IEEE/ACM
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Type of outcome
Stať ve sborníku
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Publication form
electronic version available online
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Keywords in English
cloud computing;open systems;resource allocation;virtual machines;IaaS cloud interoperability;cloud management framework;cloud resource federation;infrastructure as a service;virtual machine life-cycle management;Authentication;Home appliances;Interoperability;Monitoring;Standards;Virtual machining;IaaS;OCCI;cloud;framework;interoperability;rOCCI;standards
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International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 30/8/2016 13:27, Mgr. Boris Parák
Abstract
V originále
In academia, many institutes have deployed IaaS cloud services in isolation, based on cloud management frameworks of their choice, making the cloudscape quite heterogeneous. Now, with the effort to federate cloud resources well underway, the challenge is not to make everyone switch to a common solution, but rather to allow everyone to keep their setup but still provide uniform access to essential services. This seems to be best achieved by implementing common standards. This paper discusses the different areas such standardization effort must address, ranging from the choice of the actual standardization approach (i.e., Choosing a recognized open standard or possibly a non-standard solution with a strong community backing) through authentication and virtual machine life-cycle management to monitoring or accounting (billing) services. The discussion is based on the authors' own practical experience with implementing standard compliance in multiple cloud management frameworks, producing a real-world interoperability solution -- the rOCCI Framework - which is also introduced in the paper.