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Cloud Computing Viewpoint Interfaces for Private and Public Cloud Computing
Public and private cloud computing from the perspective of their different application scope and interfaces
May. 4, 2009 09:45 PM
An entire ecosystem is evolving around cloud computing. Interface standardization efforts, commercial products, cloud infrastructure and management services, virtual appliance providers and open-source solutions are filling niches in the cloud ecosystem. The role and position of a component or a service in the ecosystem are defined by its capabilities, the consumers of those capabilities and its relationship with other components and services.
The standardization of a public cloud interface is the aim of the OGF Open Cloud Computing Interface Working Group. OCCI-WG is delivering an API specification for remote management of cloud computing infrastructure, allowing for the development of interoperable tools for common tasks on public clouds including deployment, autonomic scaling and monitoring. Main consumers of this API would be service management platforms, technologies for building hybrid clouds, or service providers. The working group keeps a complete list of existing cloud APIs and a list of references to studies comparing the APIs. The requirements for the new specification are being extracted from a collection of use cases contributed by the community. The working group is being supported by relevant companies and open-source initiatives in the cloud computing ecosytem. Interoperability is not only about standardization of interfaces, but also about portability of virtual machines. The DMTF Open Virtualization Format (OVF) can be used as a means for customers of an IaaS provider to express their infrastructural needs. OVF was not designed with cloud computing in mind, so there are issues that need to be solved when applied to this environment, in particular, on automatic elasticity, self-configuration and deployment constraints. In any case, standards for cloud interoperability (OCCI) and virtual machine portability (OVF) are imminent and many providers are planning to adopt them. Private cloud interfaces should so allow the integration of the virtualized distributed infrastructure in the data-center management stack, including user and administration support. A private cloud interface should provide rich enough semantics, far beyond of that provided by public clouds, to ease this integration. Such interface should provide additional functionality for virtualization, networking, image and physical resource configuration, management, monitoring and accounting, not exposed by pubic cloud interfaces. The standardization of a private cloud interface may be the aim of the new DMTF Cloud Computing Incubator, given that, according to its charter, one of its benefits is to enable the use of cloud computing within enterprises. The DMTF Open Cloud Standards Incubator Leadership Board currently includes most of main providers and integrators of private cloud solutions. On the other hand, although conceived as a library to interface with different virtualization technologies, the libvirt virtualization API could be also used as interface for private cloud computing. This is the approach represented by the libvirt implementation of OpenNebula. The implementation of libvirt on top of a virtual infrastructure manager provides an abstraction of a whole cluster of resources (each one with its hypervisor), so a whole cluster can be managed as any other libvirt node. That does not mean, of course, that you can not expose a public interface on top of your private cloud solution. For example if you want to provide partners or external users with access to your infrastructure, or to sell your overcapacity. Obviously, a local cloud solution is the natural back-end for any public cloud. Enterprise Open Source Magazine Latest Stories . . .
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