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DevOps entails a series of software engineering tactics aimed at shortening the actionable operation of software design changes. One of these tactics is to harness infrastructure-as-code, that is, writing a blueprint that contains deployment specifications ready for orchestration in the cloud. This abstract briefly discusses all necessary elements and abstractions in writing and maintaining that blueprint,...
Scientific workflows are increasingly being migrated to the Cloud. However, workflow developers face the problem of which Cloud to choose and, more importantly, how to avoid vendor lock-in. This is because there are a range of Cloud platforms, each with different functionality and interfaces. In this paper we propose a solution - a system that allows workflows to be portable across a range of Clouds...
Complex application deployment and management over multiple heterogeneous PaaS platform is one of the key problems that have emerged with the cloud technology revolution. Presently, vendor lock-in has become a major PaaS technology challenge. Multi-Cloud PaaS Architecture (MCPA) has been recently proposed research project, intended to resolve complexity and interoperability challenges. MCPA offers...
Provisioning cloud applications usually is a complex task as it involves the deployment and configuration of several components (e.g., load balancer, application server, database) and cloud services (computing, storage, CDN, etc.) also known as application blueprints or topologies. The Topology and Orchestration Specification for Cloud Applications (TOSCA) is a recent standard that has focused on...
The diversity in the way different cloud providers offer their services, give their SLAs, present their QoS, support different technologies, etc., complicates the portability and interoperability of cloud applications, and favors vendor lock-in. Standards like TOSCA, and tools supporting them, have come to help in the provider-independent description of cloud applications. After the variety of proposed...
Cloud orchestration helps arrange and coordinate the business processes or workflows to obtain the ultimate and efficient virtual computing resources management. The cloud orchestration standards are introduced to guide the development of the orchestration tools. TOSCA is an important new open cloud standard, introduced and approved by OASIS. Using TOSCA, the cloud providers are able to define the...
As the sector of SaaS is being evolved, the need of portability and effective orchestration of Cloud-enabled applications over virtualised infrastructures is more apparent. In this paper we present a proof of concept (PoC) project together with industry partners which deals with the management of portable Cloud applications. Experimentation with a multi-tier Cloud application use case gives insights...
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