Elastic load balancing for dynamic virtual machine reconfiguration based on vertical and horizontal scaling

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Today, cloud computing applications are rapidly constructed by services belonging to different cloud providers and service owners. This work presents the inter-cloud elasticity framework, which focuses on cloud load balancing based on dynamic virtual machine reconfiguration when variations on load or on user requests volume are observed. We design a dynamic reconfiguration system, called inter-cloud load balancer (ICLB), that allows scaling up or down the virtual resources (thus providing automatized elasticity), by eliminating service downtimes and communication failures. It includes an inter-cloud load balancer for distributing incoming user HTTP traffic across multiple instances of inter-cloud applications and services and we perform dynamic reconfiguration of resources according to the real time requirements. The experimental analysis includes different topologies by showing how real-time traffic variation (using real world workloads) affects resource utilization and by achieving better resource usage in inter-cloud.

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Sotiriadis, S., Bessis, N., Amza, C., & Buyya, R. (2019). Elastic load balancing for dynamic virtual machine reconfiguration based on vertical and horizontal scaling. IEEE Transactions on Services Computing, 12(2), 319–334. https://doi.org/10.1109/TSC.2016.2634024

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