2009
DOI: 10.1147/jrd.2009.5429061
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Reinventing virtual appliances

Abstract: Today, data centers are being built with more entities on a larger scale in order to satisfy the rapid growth of services and the demand for efficient service delivery and management. These data centers are facing scalability, manageability, and consumability challenges that require breakthrough technology for design and management. This paper extends previous work that focused on using virtual appliances for service management, by describing the following areas: 1) rapid provisioning, which simplifies and acc… Show more

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“…Jin et al [21] presents the concept of virtualization integrator that allows rapid provisioning, aggregated selfmonitoring, simplified service management and automated consolidation of virtual appliance ensembles. These ensembles allow multiple appliances to be deployed and managed as a single system.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jin et al [21] presents the concept of virtualization integrator that allows rapid provisioning, aggregated selfmonitoring, simplified service management and automated consolidation of virtual appliance ensembles. These ensembles allow multiple appliances to be deployed and managed as a single system.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This instantiation ideally occurs automatically [20], by mapping as many virtual machines, storage and network resources to the instance as required to achieve the specified SLOs. One promise of a cloud infrastructure is to elastically adapt to current work load put on each service instance, meaning to assign just enough resources as are currently required for the instance's SLOs to be met [5].…”
Section: Instantiating An Archive Cloud Servicementioning
confidence: 99%