Dynamic reconstruction of multiple overlay network for next generation network services with distributed components

  • Authors:
  • Naosuke Yokoe;Wataru Miyazaki;Kazuhiko Kinoshita;Hideki Tode;Koso Murakami;Shinji Kikuchi;Satoshi Tsuchiya;Atsuji Sekiguchi;Tsuneo Katsuyama

  • Affiliations:
  • Department of Information Networking, Osaka University, Japan;Department of Information Networking, Osaka University, Japan;Department of Information Networking, Osaka University, Japan;Department of Computer Science and Intelligent Systems, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan;Department of Information Networking, Osaka University, Japan;Cloud Computing Lab., Fujitsu Laboratories Limited, Japan;Cloud Computing Lab., Fujitsu Laboratories Limited, Japan;Cloud Computing Lab., Fujitsu Laboratories Limited, Japan;Cloud Computing Lab., Fujitsu Laboratories Limited, Japan

  • Venue:
  • APNOMS'09 Proceedings of the 12th Asia-Pacific network operations and management conference on Management enabling the future internet for changing business and new computing services
  • Year:
  • 2009

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Abstract

Because of rapid improvement in information and network technologies, many kinds of network services are created. In this paper, the concept of a new service platform is presented. Services are organized by components, and replications of components are distributed to many computers. Thanks to these replications, users can continue services by using another component as a substitute in case of failure. It is necessary to ask another component to fnd a substitute when a component fails. However, depending on which component to ask, the original version of the proposed method has a possibility to find only low-performance components. It is caused by constructing overlay network only once and keeping it as it is. We propose a new dynamic reconstruction method for overlay networks. Simulation experiments show how proposed method improves performance of our framework.