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http://hdl.handle.net/2117/3891
2024-03-28T10:27:41ZTowards In-Network Clouds in Future Internet
http://hdl.handle.net/2117/12526
Towards In-Network Clouds in Future Internet
Galais, Alex; Clayman, S.; Lefevre, Josette; Fisher, Andreas; de Meer, Hermann; Rubio Loyola, Javier; Serrat Fernández, Juan; Davy, Steven
One of the key aspect fundamentally missing from the current Internet infrastructure is an advanced service networking platform and facilities,
which take advantage of flexible sharing of available connectivity, computation,
and storage resources. This paper aims to explore the architectural co-existence
of new and legacy services and networks, via virtualisation of connectivity and
computation resources and self-management capabilities, by fully integrating
networking with cloud computing in order to create In-Network Clouds. It also
presents the designs and experiments with a number of In-Network Clouds platforms, which have the aim to create a flexible environment for autonomic deployment and management of virtual networks and services as experimented
with and validated on large-scale testbeds.
2011-05-10T11:14:41ZGalais, AlexClayman, S.Lefevre, JosetteFisher, Andreasde Meer, HermannRubio Loyola, JavierSerrat Fernández, JuanDavy, StevenOne of the key aspect fundamentally missing from the current Internet infrastructure is an advanced service networking platform and facilities,
which take advantage of flexible sharing of available connectivity, computation,
and storage resources. This paper aims to explore the architectural co-existence
of new and legacy services and networks, via virtualisation of connectivity and
computation resources and self-management capabilities, by fully integrating
networking with cloud computing in order to create In-Network Clouds. It also
presents the designs and experiments with a number of In-Network Clouds platforms, which have the aim to create a flexible environment for autonomic deployment and management of virtual networks and services as experimented
with and validated on large-scale testbeds.Management Architecture and Systems for Future
http://hdl.handle.net/2117/9616
Management Architecture and Systems for Future
Pujolle, Guy; Macedo, Daniel; Srassner, J. S.; Berl, Andreas; Galis, A.; Denazis, S.; Serrat Fernández, Juan; Rubio Loyola, Javier; Giacomin, P.; Bassi, Alessandro; de Meer, Hermann; Fischer, Andreas
This paper presents a new autonomic management architectural
model consisting of a number of distributed management systems running within
the network, which are described with the help of five abstractions and distributed
systems: Virtualisation, Management, Knowledge, Service Enablers and
Orchestration Planes. The envisaged solution is applicable to the management
design of Future Internet as a service and self-aware network, which guarantees
built-in orchestrated reliability, robustness, context, access, security, service
support and self-management of the communication resources and services
2010-10-11T10:32:39ZPujolle, GuyMacedo, DanielSrassner, J. S.Berl, AndreasGalis, A.Denazis, S.Serrat Fernández, JuanRubio Loyola, JavierGiacomin, P.Bassi, Alessandrode Meer, HermannFischer, AndreasThis paper presents a new autonomic management architectural
model consisting of a number of distributed management systems running within
the network, which are described with the help of five abstractions and distributed
systems: Virtualisation, Management, Knowledge, Service Enablers and
Orchestration Planes. The envisaged solution is applicable to the management
design of Future Internet as a service and self-aware network, which guarantees
built-in orchestrated reliability, robustness, context, access, security, service
support and self-management of the communication resources and servicesManageability of future internet virtual networks from a practical viewpoint
http://hdl.handle.net/2117/9609
Manageability of future internet virtual networks from a practical viewpoint
de Meer, H.; Fischer, A.; Movahedif, Z.; Macedo, D.; Clayman, S.; Mamatas, L.; Rubio Loyola, Javier; Astorga Rivera, José Antonio; Serrat Fernández, Juan; Lefevre, L.; Cheniour, A.; Muldowney, D.; Davy, S.; Galis, A.
The Autonomic Internet project [1] approach relies on abstractions and
distributed systems of a five plane solution for the provision of Future Internet
Services (OSKMV): Orchestration, Service Enablers, Knowledge, Management
and Virtualisation Planes. This paper presents a practical viewpoint of the
manageability of virtual networks, exercising the components and systems that
integrate this approach and that are being validated. This paper positions the
distributed systems and networking services that integrate this solution, focusing
on the provision of Future Internet services for self-configuration and selfperformance
management scenes
2010-10-11T08:25:35Zde Meer, H.Fischer, A.Movahedif, Z.Macedo, D.Clayman, S.Mamatas, L.Rubio Loyola, JavierAstorga Rivera, José AntonioSerrat Fernández, JuanLefevre, L.Cheniour, A.Muldowney, D.Davy, S.Galis, A.The Autonomic Internet project [1] approach relies on abstractions and
distributed systems of a five plane solution for the provision of Future Internet
Services (OSKMV): Orchestration, Service Enablers, Knowledge, Management
and Virtualisation Planes. This paper presents a practical viewpoint of the
manageability of virtual networks, exercising the components and systems that
integrate this approach and that are being validated. This paper positions the
distributed systems and networking services that integrate this solution, focusing
on the provision of Future Internet services for self-configuration and selfperformance
management scenes