IaaS Cloud systems enable the Cloud provider to overbook his data centre by selling more virtual resources than physical resources available. This approach works if on average the resource utilisation of a virtual machine is lower than the virtual machine boundaries. If this assumption is violated only locally, Cloud users will experience performance degradation and poor quality of service. This paper proposes the introduction of dynamic overbooking in the sense that the overbooking factors are not equal for all physical resources, but vary dynamically depending on the resource demands of the virtual resources they host. It allows new pricing models that are dependent on the overbooking a Cloud customer is willing to accept. Additionally, we discuss prerequisites for supporting its realisation in an OpenStack private Cloud, including a monitoring system, dedicated metrics to be monitored, as well as performance models that predict the performance degradation depending on the overbooking.
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Tsitsipas, A., Hauser, C. B., Domaschka, J., & Wesner, S. (2017). Towards usage-based dynamic overbooking in iaaS clouds. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 10382 LNCS, pp. 263–274). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61920-0_19
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