Abstract
Various complex cloud services have to be deployed in multiple heterogeneous clouds, due to the service requirements for particular functionalities from specific clouds. In order to control these cloud services, we need to monitor and control the various units deployed across multiple clouds, dealing with cloud-specific protocols to support an end-to-end cloud service perspective. In this paper we present an approach for multi-cloud control, which evaluates relationships among different units deployed across heterogeneous clouds, and generates action plans necessary for controlling service elasticity. We show experiments of the end-to-end control and sensitivity analysis for a service deployed across two different types of clouds.
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