Abstract

Cloud providers offer a diverse set of instance types with varying resource capacities, designed to meet the needs of a broad range of user requirements. While this flexibility is a major benefit of the cloud computing model, it also creates challenges when selecting the most suitable instance type for a given application. Sub-optimal instance selection can result in poor performance and/or increased cost, with significant impacts when applications are executed repeatedly. Yet selecting an optimal instance type is challenging, as each instance type can be configured differently, application performance is dependent on input data and configuration, and instance types and applications are frequently updated. We present a service that supports automatic profiling of application performance on different instance types to create rich application profiles that can be used for comparison, provisioning, and scheduling. This service can dynamically provision cloud instances, automatically deploy and contextualize applications, transfer input datasets, monitor execution performance, and create a composite profile with fine grained resource usage information. We use real usage data from four production genomics gateways and estimate the use of profiles in autonomic provisioning systems can decrease execution time by up to 15.7% and cost by up to 86.6%.

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