Building service testbeds on FIRE
Services Testbeds PanelService Wave 2010
Michael [email protected]
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Do you have ideas for innovative cloud and service technologies?
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Do you need infrastructure resources to prove them?
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Do you need money to make it happen?
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Heterogeneous cloud resources
Advanced control and monitoring
Experiment lifecycle management
Large scale experimentation
Permanent and on-request infrastructure facilities
BonFIRE Project Overview
Experimentally driven research for Internet of Services selected through open calls
Service and networkconvergence
Virtual Cloud FederatorVM managers and repositories
Service Deployment DescriptorsService Life-cycle Manager
Service SLAsQoS Monitoring, etc
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Need for common activities in service testbeds?
• Testbeds have roles throughout the service lifecycle
• Tests are broad with the trend towards *aaS
• Generally three classes of testbeds funded (commercial public, private, public/private)
• Need to promote connected as well as common activities
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General challenges for sustainable testbeds
• Users/customers need control– what services they consume, how much is used,
and by whom
• Service providers need independence– maintain control of their own resources
• Accountability must be addressed at many levels (QoS, SLAs, usage and cost)– best effort not really good enough for anyone– centralised brokers have inherent difficulties
• Security must to be commercial standards– especially for near to market experiments
• Maintenance must be cost effective
academia
industry
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