Title
CLAMS: Cross-layer Multi-cloud Application Monitoring-as-a-Service Framework
Abstract
Cloud computing provides on-demand access to affordable hardware (e.g., multi-core CPUs, GPUs, disks, and networking equipment) and software (e.g., databases, application servers, data processing frameworks, etc.) platforms. Application services hosted on single/multiple cloud provider platforms have diverse characteristics that require extensive monitoring mechanisms to aid in controlling run-time quality of service (e.g., access latency and number of requests being served per second, etc.). To provide essential real-time information for effective and efficient cloud application quality of service (QoS) monitoring, in this paper we propose, develop and validate CLAMS-Cross-Layer Multi-Cloud Application Monitoring-as-a-Service Framework. The proposed framework is capable of: (a) performing QoS monitoring of application components (e.g., database, web server, application server, etc.) that may be deployed across multiple cloud platforms (e.g., Amazon and Azure), and (b) giving visibility into the QoS of individual application component, which is something not supported by current monitoring services and techniques. We conduct experiments on real-world multi-cloud platforms such as Amazon and Azure to empirically evaluate our framework and the results validate that CLAMS efficiently monitors applications running across multiple clouds.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/SCC.2014.45
Services Computing
Keywords
DocType
ISBN
multi-clouds, cross-layer monitoring, qos, cloud computing
Conference
978-1-4799-5065-2
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
11
0.75
11
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Khalid Alhamazani1682.89
Rajiv Ranjan24747267.72
Karan Mitra316917.84
Prem Prakash Jayaraman437844.66
Zhiqiang George Huang5110.75
Lizhe Wang62973191.46
Fethi Rabhi742750.68