TY - JOUR
T1 - Bio-inspired service management framework
T2 - Green data-centres case study
AU - Carroll, Raymond
AU - Balasubramaniam, Sasitharan
AU - Suzuki, Junichi
AU - Lee, Chonho
AU - Donnelly, William
AU - Botvich, Dmitri
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - The internet is evolving into a full-scale distributed service platform, offering a plethora of services from communications to business, entertainment, social connectivity and much more. The range of services and applications offered is diversifying, with new applications constantly emerging. For example, utility-based computing (e.g. HPC and cloud computing) which relies heavily on data-centre resources. These services will be more dynamic and sophisticated, providing a range of complex capabilities, which puts further burden on datacentres, in terms of supporting and managing these services. At the same time, society is becoming acutely aware of the significant energy burden the communications industry, and in particular data-centres, are becoming. With these trends in mind we propose a biologically inspired service framework that supports services which can autonomously carry out management functions. We then apply this framework to address the emerging problem of a sustainable future internet by autonomously migrating services to greener locations.
AB - The internet is evolving into a full-scale distributed service platform, offering a plethora of services from communications to business, entertainment, social connectivity and much more. The range of services and applications offered is diversifying, with new applications constantly emerging. For example, utility-based computing (e.g. HPC and cloud computing) which relies heavily on data-centre resources. These services will be more dynamic and sophisticated, providing a range of complex capabilities, which puts further burden on datacentres, in terms of supporting and managing these services. At the same time, society is becoming acutely aware of the significant energy burden the communications industry, and in particular data-centres, are becoming. With these trends in mind we propose a biologically inspired service framework that supports services which can autonomously carry out management functions. We then apply this framework to address the emerging problem of a sustainable future internet by autonomously migrating services to greener locations.
KW - Bio-inspired services
KW - Genetic algorithm
KW - Green data-centres
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84886912413&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1504/IJGUC.2013.057115
DO - 10.1504/IJGUC.2013.057115
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84886912413
VL - 4
SP - 278
EP - 292
JO - International Journal of Grid and Utility Computing
JF - International Journal of Grid and Utility Computing
SN - 1741-847X
IS - 4
ER -