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The Challenge of Cloud Control

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Summary, in English

Today’s cloud data center infrastructures are not even near being able to cope with the enormous and rapidly varying capacity demands that will be reality in a near future. So far, very little is understood about how to transform today’s data centers (being large, power-hungry facilities, and operated through heroic efforts by numerous administrators) into a self-managed, dynamic, and dependable infrastructure, constantly delivering expected QoS with reasonable operation costs and acceptable carbon footprint for large-scale services with sometimes dramatic variations in capacity demands. In this paper, we discuss some of the major challenges for resource-optimized cloud data center. We propose a new research area called Cloud Control, which is a control theoretic approach to a range of cloud management problems, aiming to transform today´s static and energy consuming cloud data centers into self-managed, dynamic, and dependable infrastructures, constantly delivering expected quality of service with acceptable operation costs and carbon footprint for large-scale services with varying capacity demands.

Publishing year

2013

Language

English

Publication/Series

8th International Workshop on Feedback Computing

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

USENIX Association

Topic

  • Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering
  • Control Engineering

Conference name

8th International Workshop on Feedback Computing

Conference date

2013-06-25

Conference place

San Jose, CA, United States

Status

Published

Project

  • LCCC

Research group

  • LCCC
  • Broadband Communication