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Monitoring and diagnosing cloud infrastructure

Published: 17 June 2013 Publication History

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At the foundation of any cloud, a public cloud like Azure or Amazon EC2, or a private cloud like the one in Bing or Google, is the cloud infrastructure. It starts with the physical assets like server racks, physical servers, power units, network switches and storage devices. Then it extends to the layer that includes, among other things, hypervisors, virtual switches and networks, and storage clusters. It is not until the infrastructure works that the cloud management software can create and manage cloud services and virtual machines for the cloud tenants, which is the primary goal of any cloud.

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ISARCS '13: Proceedings of the 4th international ACM Sigsoft symposium on Architecting critical systems
June 2013
68 pages
ISBN:9781450321235
DOI:10.1145/2465470
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Published: 17 June 2013

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  1. cloud
  2. cloud infrastructure
  3. diagnoses
  4. scalability

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Overall Acceptance Rate 14 of 30 submissions, 47%

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