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Towards a Context-Aware Information Model to Support Virtualization

Research Goal. Introduction. Top-level Resource Model. Context-Aware Policies for VR. Concluding Remarks. Virtualization. Towards a Context-Aware Information Model to Support Virtualization. Yeongrak Choi 1 , Jian Li 2 , Yoonseon Han 1 , John Strassner 1 , and James Won-Ki Hong 1,2

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Towards a Context-Aware Information Model to Support Virtualization

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  1. Research Goal Introduction Top-level Resource Model Context-Aware Policies for VR Concluding Remarks Virtualization Towards a Context-Aware Information Model to Support Virtualization • Yeongrak Choi1, Jian Li2, YoonseonHan1, John Strassner1, and James Won-Ki Hong1,2 • 1 Division of IT Convergence Engineering, POSTECH, Pohang, Korea • 2 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, POSTECH, Pohang, Korea • More Complex Services with Resources • Increasing necessity for new, innovative and personalized services • Contention among those services for the same set of shared resources • Difficulties in management: a mix of services with shared resources • Benefits of Virtualization • Isolate different machines and applications that have different requirements • Decouple hardware, operating system, and application dependencies • Provide different availability, reliability, and backup policies simultaneously • Model Virtual Resources and Corresponding Services • Build an unified information model to support both virtual and non-virtual resources • Model behaviors of virtual resources by defining a set of classes and corresponding associations • Support context-aware policies to govern services and resources offered by the system being managed • Extension of the DEN-ngResource Domain: with Virtualization • Creating a set of classes required to run Virtualization • VirtualResource and its subclasses • VRMappedToNVRDetails: contains mapping information from/to NonVirtualResources • PlacingVirtualResource into hierarchy with NonVirtualResource • Changed/Created definition for classes for the new hierarchy • NonVirtualResource: Resource in the original DEN-ng • Definition of VirtualResource: an abstraction that decouples the physical manifestation of a Resource from its logical operation • Definition of Resource: a set of entities that are of interest to the managed environment Virtual System Virtual System Virtual System Application Application Application Operating System Operating System Operating System Virtual Infrastructure • Use of Context-Aware Policies for Managing VirtualResource • ContextData: different aspects of context (e.g. the set of resources that each virtual device provides) • Context: a complete aggregate of context aspects (e.g. the virtual service) • Use Context and ContextData to select the appropriate set of policy rules to realize the set of governance operations for managing VirtualResource Servers Servers Storage Storage Network Network • Hardware Virtualization • A virtualization of computers or operating systems • Decouple the software environment from its underlying hardware infra. • Virtual Infrastructure • Share physical resource of multiple machines across the entire infra. • Virtual resources are shared across multiple Virtual Systems • Virtual System • A tightly isolated software container that can run its own operating systems and applications as if it was a physical computer • Conclusion • Extended DEN-ng information model to support virtualization • Modeled virtual resources with non-virtual resources to apply context-aware policies • Future Research • Convert the model to OWL ontology and apply first-order logic to decrease the management complexity for virtualization • Validate the model using a set of detailed scenarios and a simulator

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