Web Site is at: https://cyberaide.github.io/fedcloud/
September 21, 2012, San Jose, CA (USA)
Workshop on Cloud Services, Federation, and the 8th Open Cirrus Summit
https://fedcloud.cyberaide.org/
- pi-titlepage.pdf
- pii-titlepage-verso.pdf
- piii-preface.pdf
- piv-table-of-contents.pdf
- p1-Gupta.pdf
- p7-Kudryavtsev.pdf
- p13-Bavier.pdf
- p19-Bardhan.pdf
- p25-vonLaszewski.pdf
- p33-Keahey.pdf
- p38-Kondikoppa.pdf
- p44-Deng.pdf
21 September 2012, San Jose, CA (USA)
In conjunction with the
International Conference on Autonomic Computing, San Jose, 18-20 Sep. 2012.
This event will be run as a workshop in conjunction with ICAC 2012 and will bring together researchers and practitioners to discuss the newest ideas and challenges in cloud services and federated cloud computing. With your help, we hope to accelerate the discussion in both commercial and academic contexts.
The services offered by clouds are becoming critical for a wide variety of applications used by industry, education and government.There are now many examples of successful cloud services offered by public, private and community clouds. Many efforts exist that are creating cloud toolkits and frameworks to simplify the development and delivery of cloud services.
The main purpose of this workshop is to bring together those responsible for designing, managing, and operating clouds services so that they can share experiences with each other. The workshop also welcomes users with requirements for new cloud services.
We are particularly interested in cloud services that can be used for federating clouds. Topics of interest include:
- Experiences, best practices, and lessons learned from operating cloud services
- Testbeds for designing new cloud services
- Cloud services for federating clouds
- Management and provisioning of cloud services
- Health and status monitoring of cloud services
- Security of cloud services
- Requirements for new cloud services
- Reliability and fault tolerance of cloud services
- Cloud services that span public and private clouds
- Design of cloud services
- Intercloud services
- Federation service
- Identity services
- Cloud bursting services
- Cloud services for emerging applications
- Applications utilizing such services
- Cloud Software and Tools
- IaaS, PaaS, …, Hadoop, …
This workshop will build upon the success of the prior Open Cirrus events and the prior Open Cloud Consortium events. The goal is to help building a community for those responsible for operating clouds and cloud testbeds, as well as those interested in designing new cloud services.
The Workshop is co-sponsored by the Open Cirrus Consortium and the Open Cloud Consortium, and FutureGrid.
Full papers (a maximum of 6 pages in the two-column ACM proceedings format) are invited on a wide variety of topics relating to federated clouds and their application. Submitted papers must be original work, and may not be under consideration for another conference or journal. Complete formatting and submission instructions can be found on the workshop web site. Accepted papers will appear in proceedings distributed at the conference and available electronically.
- Michael Kozuch (Intel, Open Cirrus)
(in alphabetical order)
- Grossman, Robert (University of Chicago)
- von Laszewski, Gregor (Indiana University, FutureGrid), [email protected]
(in alphabetical order)
- Brandic, Ivona (TU Vienna)
- Desai, Narayan (ANL, Magellan)
- Desprez, Frédéric (INRIA, Grid5000)
- Diaz, Javier (Indiana Universiy, FutureGrid)
- Fitzgerald, Steve (Eucalyptus)
- Fox, Geoffrey (Indiana University, FutureGrid)
- Gavrilovska, Ada (GaTech)
- Grossman, Robert (University of Chicago, Open Cloud Consortium)
- Keahey, Kate (ANL, Nimbus)
- Kozuch, Michael (Intel, Open Cirrus)
- Llorente, Ignacio M. (OpenNebula)
- McGeer, Rick (HP)
- Milojicic, Dejan (HP Labs)
- Lavanya Ramakrishnan (LBL)
- Riedel, Morris (FZ Juelich, EMI)
- Toews, Everett (Cybera)
- von Laszewski, Gregor (Indiana University, FutureGrid)
(in alphabetical order)
- Grossman, Robert (University of Chicago, Open Cloud Consortium)
- Keahey, Kate (ANL, Nimbus)
- Kozuch, Michael (Intel, Open Cirrus)
- Milojicic, Dejan (HP Labs)
- von Laszewski, Gregor (Indiana University)
- Gregor von Laszewski, [email protected], http://laszewski.github.io
Workshop on Cloud Services, Federation, and the 8th Open Cirrus Summit, San Jose, 21 September 2012, ISBN# 978-1-4503-1754-2
9:00-9:20 Introduction, Michael Kozuch, Dejan Milojicic, Gregor von Laszewski
Introdcution of the participants
9:20-9:40 Optimizing VM Placement for HPC in the Cloud, Abhishek Gupta, Dejan Milojicic and Laxmikant Kale.
9:40-10:00 Modern HPC cluster virtualization using KVM and Palacios, Alexander Kudryavtsev, Vladimir Koshelev and Arutyun Avetisyan.
10:00 – 10:30 Break
10:30-11:00 GENICloud and TransCloud: Towards a Standard Interface for Cloud Federates, Andy Bavier, Yvonne Coady, Tony Mack, Chris Matthews, Joe Mambretti, Rick Mcgeer, Paul Mueller, Alex Snoeren and Marco Yuen.
11:00-11:20 A Mechanism to Measure Quality-of-Service in a Federated Cloud Environment, Shoumen Bardhan and Dejan Milojicic.
11:20 – 11:40 Design of a Dynamic Provisioning System for a Federated Cloud and Bare-metal Environment, Gregor von Laszewski, Hyungro Lee, Javier Diaz, Fugang Wang, Koji Tanaka, Shubhada Karavinkoppa, Geoffrey C. Fox, Tom Furlani
11:40-12:00 Infrastructure Outsourcing in Multi-Cloud Environment, Kate Keahey, Patrick Armstrong, David Labissoniere, Pierre Riteau and John Bresnahan.
12:00 – 1:30 Lunch
1:30-1:50 Network-Aware Scheduling of MapReduce Framework on Distributed Clusters over High Speed Networks, Praveenkumar Kondikoppa, Seung-Jong Park, Chui-Hui Chiu, Cheng Cui and Lin Xue.
1:50-2:10 Activities at China Mobile Research Institute (title and topic to be determined), Chao Deng
1:50 – 2:30 Presentations: Lessons learned from cloud testbeds
- Open Cirrus (Michael Kozuch, HP)
- FutureGrid (Gregor von Laszewski, FutureGrid)
- Magellan (Lavanya, LBL)
- GENI (RIck McGear, HP)
- IEEE standardization for Federation (David Bernstein)
2:30 – 3:00 Open Discussion
3:00 – 3:30 Break
3:30 – 4:30 Panel: Inter-Cloud Services and Federation: Challenges and Predictions
5:00 – Informal meeting with your colleagues to discuss activities and your work