A hierarchical self-healing SLA for cloud computing

The service level agreement (SLA) is a mutual contract between the service provider and consumer which determines the agreed service level objective (SLO). The common SLA is a plain documental agreement without any relation to other dependent SLAs during the different layers of cloud computing. Henc...

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Main Authors: Mosallanejad, Ahmad, Atan, Rodziah, Murad, Masrah Azmi, Abdullah, Rusli
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Published: Society of Digital Information and Wireless Communications 2014
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spelling my.upm.eprints.391892015-10-06T23:58:03Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39189/ A hierarchical self-healing SLA for cloud computing Mosallanejad, Ahmad Atan, Rodziah Murad, Masrah Azmi Abdullah, Rusli The service level agreement (SLA) is a mutual contract between the service provider and consumer which determines the agreed service level objective (SLO). The common SLA is a plain documental agreement without any relation to other dependent SLAs during the different layers of cloud computing. Hence, the cloud computing environment needs the hierarchical and autonomic SLA. This paper proposes the SH-SLA model to generate a hierarchical self-healing SLA in cloud computing. The self-healing ability contains the SLA monitoring, violation detecting and violation reacting processes. In SH-SLA, the related SLAs communicate with each other hierarchically. The SLA would be able to check its QoS and notify the recent status to dependent SLAs. Furthermore, SH-SLA could prevent or propagate the notified violations by an urgent reaction. Consequently, the service providers have a great chance to prevent the violated SLA before sensing by end users. The SH-SLA model is simulated and the experiment results have presented the violation detection and reaction abilities of the proposed model in cloud computing. Besides, the end users meet the lesser violations in SH-SLA than the common SLA. Society of Digital Information and Wireless Communications 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39189/1/A%20hierarchical%20self-healing%20SLA%20for%20cloud%20computing.pdf Mosallanejad, Ahmad and Atan, Rodziah and Murad, Masrah Azmi and Abdullah, Rusli (2014) A hierarchical self-healing SLA for cloud computing. International Journal of Digital Information and Wireless Communications, 4 (1). pp. 43-52. ISSN 2225-658X http://sdiwc.net/digital-library/a-hierarchical-selfhealing-sla-for-cloud-computing
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description The service level agreement (SLA) is a mutual contract between the service provider and consumer which determines the agreed service level objective (SLO). The common SLA is a plain documental agreement without any relation to other dependent SLAs during the different layers of cloud computing. Hence, the cloud computing environment needs the hierarchical and autonomic SLA. This paper proposes the SH-SLA model to generate a hierarchical self-healing SLA in cloud computing. The self-healing ability contains the SLA monitoring, violation detecting and violation reacting processes. In SH-SLA, the related SLAs communicate with each other hierarchically. The SLA would be able to check its QoS and notify the recent status to dependent SLAs. Furthermore, SH-SLA could prevent or propagate the notified violations by an urgent reaction. Consequently, the service providers have a great chance to prevent the violated SLA before sensing by end users. The SH-SLA model is simulated and the experiment results have presented the violation detection and reaction abilities of the proposed model in cloud computing. Besides, the end users meet the lesser violations in SH-SLA than the common SLA.
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author Mosallanejad, Ahmad
Atan, Rodziah
Murad, Masrah Azmi
Abdullah, Rusli
spellingShingle Mosallanejad, Ahmad
Atan, Rodziah
Murad, Masrah Azmi
Abdullah, Rusli
A hierarchical self-healing SLA for cloud computing
author_facet Mosallanejad, Ahmad
Atan, Rodziah
Murad, Masrah Azmi
Abdullah, Rusli
author_sort Mosallanejad, Ahmad
title A hierarchical self-healing SLA for cloud computing
title_short A hierarchical self-healing SLA for cloud computing
title_full A hierarchical self-healing SLA for cloud computing
title_fullStr A hierarchical self-healing SLA for cloud computing
title_full_unstemmed A hierarchical self-healing SLA for cloud computing
title_sort hierarchical self-healing sla for cloud computing
publisher Society of Digital Information and Wireless Communications
publishDate 2014
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39189/1/A%20hierarchical%20self-healing%20SLA%20for%20cloud%20computing.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39189/
http://sdiwc.net/digital-library/a-hierarchical-selfhealing-sla-for-cloud-computing
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