Cloud application monitoring experimentation and research
Project Information
- Discipline
- Computer Science (401)
- Subdiscipline
- 11.07 Computer Science
- Orientation
- Research
Research and experimentation in providing efficient application monitoring techniques in IaaS cloud environments. Issues being investigated include kernel and system level monitoring aides, application level monitoring, performance evaluation, remote monitoring and analysis.
Intellectual MeritIaaS cloud computing introduces new challenges and opportunities in application monitoring. The challenges include the remote and virtualized execution of the platform and application, often controlled by SLAs, which imply limited and potentially unpredictable communication channels. Opportunities include the ability to custom-build an environment from the kernel up that can include special monitoring capability for cloud deployment.
Broader ImpactsBetter monitoring and control over computing in the cloud will enable this new paradigm to reach higher capabilities and offer new and better foundations for the myriad ways that computing supports and betters our society.
Project Contact
- Project Lead
- Jonathan Cook (joncook)
- Project Manager
- Jonathan Cook (joncook)
- Project Members
- Abdel-Rahman Al-Ghuwairi
Resource Requirements
- Hardware System
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- I don't care (what I really need is a software environment and I don't care where it runs)
We hope to augment our local resources with FutureGrid resources and also to use FutureGrid to conduct true remote-cloud performance evaluations (e.g., for remote monitoring).
Scale of UseA few VMS, not computationally intense.
Project Timeline
- Submitted
- 02/09/2011 - 13:41