Performance evaluation of the CACTOS toolkit on a small cloud testbed: project deliverable D5.5

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2017-04-20Authors
Stier, Christian
Krach, Sebastian
Hauser, Christopher
Tsitsipas, Athanasios
Domaschka, Jörg
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Faculties
Fakultät für Ingenieurwissenschaften, Informatik und PsychologieInstitutions
Institut für Organisation und Management von InformationssystemenExternal cooperations
FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik am Karlsruher Institut für TechnologieFlexiant, London
Queen’s University of Belfast
Abstract
This document describes the performance and scalability evaluation for the CACTOS Runtime Toolkit. The evaluation is conducted on the basis of the evaluation methodology documented in (D5.4 Evaluation Methology for the CACTOS Runtime and Prediction Toolkits). It concludes the integration of the CACTOS components into the CACTOS Runtime Toolkit.
The evaluation investigates performance scalability for the final iteration of the CACTOS Runtime Toolkit prototype (D5.2.2 CACTOS Toolkit Version 2) in the two CACTOS testbeds. The two CACTOS testbeds use the OpenStack and Flexiant Cloud Orchestrator (FCO) variants of the CACTOS Runtime Toolkit as documented in (D7.3.2 Validation Goals and Metrics). For both testbeds a set of scenarios representative of the CACTOS use cases Business Analytics (FLEXIANT), Scientific Computing (UULM) and DataPlay (PlayGen) are conducted. The evaluation investigates whether the scenarios meet the use case specific requirements regarding performance and scalability. For the investigated scenarios, CACTOS meets the large majority of all performance and scalability requirements. All remaining performance and scalability requirements are partially achieved, and can be achieved by reconfiguring the CACTOS Runtime Toolkit.
The evaluation of performance and scalability was conducted in coordination with the final validation of functionality and robustness of the CACTOS Runtime Toolkit that will be presented in (D7.4.2 Validation and Result Analysis).
In addition to the scenario-specific evaluation on the CACTOS testbeds, the performance and scalability of the framework technologies used by CACTOS are evaluated beyond the scope and size supported by the testbed infrastructure. The two core technologies evaluated are Chukwa and Connected Data Objects (CDO). Chukwa is used by CactoScale to collect monitoring data and propagate it to the Historic Database as explained in (D4.4 Integrated Data Collection and Analysis Framework). The scalability and performance of CDO is shown using a set of load drivers that replicate the load caused by the components found in CACTOS Runtime Toolkit. Across all evaluated model sizes representing data centres with up to 1000 nodes and 50 000 VMs, no notable performance degradation or performance bottlenecks could be identified.
The results of the presented evaluation showcase that the CACTOS Runtime Toolkit and the underlying technology stack are fit for handling the use cases Business Analytics, Scientific Computing and White Box Application management by the example of DataPlay.
Date created
2016-06-30
EU Project uulm
CACTOS / Context-Aware Cloud Topology Optimisation and Simulation / EC / FP7 / 610711
Subject headings
[GND]: Datenmanagement | Cloud Computing[LCSH]: Cloud computing | Electric network topology
[Free subject headings]: Evaluation | Cloud | Toolkit | Scalability | Performance | Cloud services | Context-aware cloud topology | Data management
[DDC subject group]: DDC 004 / Data processing & computer science
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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://dx.doi.org/10.18725/OPARU-4311
Stier, Christian et al. (2017): Performance evaluation of the CACTOS toolkit on a small cloud testbed: project deliverable D5.5. Open Access Repositorium der Universität Ulm und Technischen Hochschule Ulm. http://dx.doi.org/10.18725/OPARU-4311
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