Abstract
CloudVeneto is a private cloud implemented as the result of merging two existing cloud infrastructures: the INFN Cloud Area Padovana, and a private cloud owned by 10 departments of University of Padova. This infrastructure is a full production facility, in continuous growth, both in terms of users, and in terms of computing and storage resources. Even if the usage of CloudVeneto is not regulated by a strict pay-per-use model, the availability of accounting information for such infrastructure is a requirement, to detect if the resources allocated to the user communities are effciently used, and to perform an effective capacity planning. We present in this paper how the accounting system used in CloudVeneto evolved over time, focusing on the accounting framework being used now, implemented by integrating existing components.
Highlights
IntroductionCloudVeneto [1] is the result of the integration, performed in 2018, of two private cloud infrastructures:
CloudVeneto [1] is the result of the integration, performed in 2018, of two private cloud infrastructures: the Cloud Area Padovana [2]; a Cloud owned by 10 departments of University of Padova [3].The Cloud Area Padovana is a cloud infrastructure owned by INFN (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) in production since the end of 2014
CloudVeneto is a private cloud implemented as the result of merging two existing cloud infrastructures: the INFN Cloud Area Padovana, and a private cloud owned by 10 departments of University of Padova
Summary
CloudVeneto [1] is the result of the integration, performed in 2018, of two private cloud infrastructures:. A Cloud owned by 10 departments of University of Padova [3] (in the rest of this article we will refer to this infrastructure as ’University cloud’). The Cloud Area Padovana is a cloud infrastructure owned by INFN (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) in production since the end of 2014. It includes resources spread between two INFN units: ’Sezione di Padova’ and ’Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro’ (LNL). The University cloud was born about one year later than the Cloud Area Padovana.
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