Title
Server Placement with Shared Backups for Disaster-Resilient Clouds
Abstract
A key strategy to build disaster-resilient clouds is to employ backups of virtual machines in a geo-distributed infrastructure. Today, the continuous and acknowledged replication of virtual machines in different servers is a service provided by different hypervisors. This strategy guarantees that the virtual machines will have no loss of disk and memory content if a disaster occurs, at a cost of strict bandwidth and latency requirements. Considering this kind of service, in this work, we propose an optimization problem to place servers in a wide area network. The goal is to guarantee that backup machines do not fail at the same time as their primary counterparts. In addition, by using virtualization, we also aim to reduce the amount of backup servers required. The optimal results, achieved in real topologies, reduce the number of backup servers by at least 40%. Moreover, this work highlights several characteristics of the backup service according to the employed network, such as the fulfillment of latency requirements.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1016/j.comnet.2015.09.039
Computer Networks
Keywords
Field
DocType
Cloud networking,Resilience,Geo-distributed data centers,Infrastructure as a service
Virtualization,Virtual machine,Computer science,Server,Computer network,Hypervisor,Wide area network,Backup,Backup software,Cloud computing,Distributed computing
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
93
P3
1389-1286
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
7
0.55
22
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Rodrigo S. Couto19810.71
Stefano Secci245645.95
Miguel Elias M. Campista328129.97
Luís Henrique Maciel Kosmalski Costa427733.90