Creating and managing dynamic cloud federations

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Abstract

Cloud computing has evolved from a promising approach to the service provisioning to the reference model for all new data centres to build. Additionally, an increasing number of companies are choosing to migrate their business in the cloud "ecosystem" adopting the solutions developed by the biggest public Cloud Service Providers (CSPs). Smaller CSPs build their infrastructure on technologies available and to better support user activities and provide enough resources to their users, the federation could be a possible solution. In this work, we present different federation models, showing their strengths and weakness together with our considerations. Beside the highlighted existing federation we show the design of a new implementations under development at INFN aiming at maximising the scalability and flexibility of small and/or hybrid clouds by the introduction of a federation manager. This new component will support a seamless resources renting on the base of acceptance of federation agreements among operators. Additionally, we will discuss how the implementation of this model inside research institutes could help in the field of High Energy Physics with explicit reference at LHC experiments, digital humanities, life sciences and others. International.

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Andronico, G., Fargetta, M., Monforte, S., Paone, M., & Villari, M. (2015). Creating and managing dynamic cloud federations. In Proceedings of Science (Vol. 15-20-March-2015). Proceedings of Science (PoS). https://doi.org/10.22323/1.239.0023

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