2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.scico.2012.03.006
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Disnix: A toolset for distributed deployment

Abstract: a b s t r a c tThe process of deploying a distributed system in a network of machines is often very complex, laborious and time-consuming, while it is hard to guarantee that the system will work as expected and that specific non-functional deployment requirements from the domain are supported. In this paper we describe the Disnix toolset, which provides system administrators or developers with automatic deployment of a distributed system in a network of machines from declarative specifications and offers prope… Show more

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“…Most of the proof-of-concept toolsets aiming to assist in the application deployment are dependent on the Cloud services of certain providers. Disnix [8], for example, is a toolset for automatic deployment in a network of machines of a distributed system; it uses declarative specifications for properties such as rollbacks, dependencies, or upgrades, but is not portable to all operating systems as being dependent on certain Unix packages. The deployment framework described in [9] and designed for analytics is based on customization workspaces and Chef.…”
Section: Solutions For Application Deployments In Clouds and Their Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the proof-of-concept toolsets aiming to assist in the application deployment are dependent on the Cloud services of certain providers. Disnix [8], for example, is a toolset for automatic deployment in a network of machines of a distributed system; it uses declarative specifications for properties such as rollbacks, dependencies, or upgrades, but is not portable to all operating systems as being dependent on certain Unix packages. The deployment framework described in [9] and designed for analytics is based on customization workspaces and Chef.…”
Section: Solutions For Application Deployments In Clouds and Their Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another approach for deploying applications on available computational resources is using Disnix [11]. Disnix is a toolset that allows users to declare applications and available resources, and then to map these applications on the resources.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of them are dependent on the cloud provider services. For example, Disnix, is a toolset for automatic deployment of a distributed system in a network of machines that uses declarative specifications including properties such as upgrades, rollbacks, or dependencies [20]. However it is not portable to any operating system, depending on particular Unix versions and packages.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%