2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.osn.2013.09.002
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NCP+: An integrated network and IT control plane for cloud computing

Abstract: Cloud computing, building on the idea of "computation as a public utility" is made possible by the increased network capabilities in terms of bandwidth and reduced latency. Today, the cloud paradigm today sees adoption in many businesses, given its advantages not only from a customer point of view (e.g., universal access to the same applications across all company branches), but also from the application provider and network operator perspective (e.g., software updates no longer need to be distributed). To be … Show more

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“…Finally, geographically distributed DCs are adding complexity to the overall cloud management [29]. In this area, authors in [30] propose an integrated control plane for geographically distributed DCs. The paper introduces an enhanced network control plane architecture leveraging distinct strategies for network and IT resources aggregation in DCs.…”
Section: Service Management In Cloud: Review and Open Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Finally, geographically distributed DCs are adding complexity to the overall cloud management [29]. In this area, authors in [30] propose an integrated control plane for geographically distributed DCs. The paper introduces an enhanced network control plane architecture leveraging distinct strategies for network and IT resources aggregation in DCs.…”
Section: Service Management In Cloud: Review and Open Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An extension of the PCE [31], so-called Serviceoriented PCE (S-PCE), is presented in the position paper [36]. The presented S-PCE architecture is focused on service selection and allocation in mobile clouds and proclaims, albeit conceptually, to address important issues caused by the mobility, volatility and heterogeneity of mobile network elements -different from the work described in [30], where PCE is restricted to static clouds, as described in section 2.1. In a different application area, Fog Computing is applied in a healthcare scenario [37].…”
Section: Service Management In Fog: Recent Effortsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [24] an enhanced control plane following a hierarchical PCE architecture is proposed for jointly perform network routing and IT server provisioning decisions applicable to anycast scenarios for IT resource selection. Routing and spectrum allocation algorithms are proposed in [25] for serving anycast connections over elastic optical networks; to select the destination of the anycast connection, a set of candidate paths is computed.…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The deployment of an integrated control plane for geographically distributed DCs has also been subject of study recently. In [52], authors introduce an enhanced network control plane architecture leveraging distinct strategies for network and IT resources aggregation in DCs. Furthermore, the paper also proposes an orchestration mechanism to enable the identification and selection of DC services, by extending PCE to an IT-aware architecture.…”
Section: 1cloud Computing In Iot Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%