Which cloud auto-scaler should i use for my application? Benchmarking auto-scaling algorithms: [Poster paper]

Ahmed Ali-Eldin, Alexey Ilyushkin, Bogdan Ghit, Nikolas Roman Herbst, Alessandro Papadopoulos, Alexandru Iosup

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Abstract

Rapid elasticity is one of the essential characteristics of cloud computing identified by NIST [17]. Elasticity allows resources to be provisioned and released to scale rapidly out ward and in ward according to demand. Tens - if not hundreds - of algorithms have been proposed in the literature to automatically achieve elastic provisioning [15, 23, 14, 21, 13, 20, 6, 12, 16, 10]. These algorithms are typically referred to as elasticity algorithms, dynamic provisioning techniques or autoscalers. While trying to solve the same problem, sometimes with differing assumption, many of these algorithms are either compared to static provisioning or to a predefined QoS target, e.g., predefined response time target, with very little - or no - comparison to previously published work. This reduces the ability of an application owner or a cloud operator to choose and deploy a suitable algorithm from the literature. Many of these algorithms have been tested with one single - real or synthetic -workload in a specific use-case [13, 14, 10]. While all published algorithms are shown to work in the specific use-case they were designed for with the, typically short, workloads tested with, it is seldom the case that the real scenarios will be any thing close to the test cases for which the algorithms are shown to work. Bursts occur in workloads occasionally. Workload dynamics change over time and the load-mix of an application significantly affects how provisioning should be done [21].

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationICPE 2016 - Proceedings of the 7th ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Pages131-132
Number of pages2
ISBN (Electronic)9781450340809
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016 Mar 12
Event7th ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering, ICPE 2016 - Delft, Netherlands
Duration: 2016 Mar 122016 Mar 16

Conference

Conference7th ACM/SPEC International Conference on Performance Engineering, ICPE 2016
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityDelft
Period2016/03/122016/03/16

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Computer and Information Sciences

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