On Dependability, Cost and Security Trade-Off in Cloud Data Centers
Title | On Dependability, Cost and Security Trade-Off in Cloud Data Centers |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Authors | Mondal, S. K., Sabyasachi, A. S., Muppala, J. K. |
Conference Name | 2017 IEEE 22nd Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing (PRDC) |
Date Published | Jan. 2017 |
Publisher | IEEE |
ISBN Number | 978-1-5090-5652-1 |
Keywords | BFT, Byzantine Fault Tolerance, cloud computing, cloud data centers, composability, computer centres, cost, cost of service deployment, data center, Dependability, dependability metric, Fault tolerance, Fault tolerant systems, Hardware, intrusion tolerance, maintenance engineering, malicious attack, malicious fault, priority of service requests, pubcrawl, redundant resource usage, Resiliency, security, security of data |
Abstract | The performance, dependability, and security of cloud service systems are vital for the ongoing operation, control, and support. Thus, controlled improvement in service requires a comprehensive analysis and systematic identification of the fundamental underlying constituents of cloud using a rigorous discipline. In this paper, we introduce a framework which helps identifying areas for potential cloud service enhancements. A cloud service cannot be completed if there is a failure in any of its underlying resources. In addition, resources are kept offline for scheduled maintenance. We use redundant resources to mitigate the impact of failures/maintenance for ensuring performance and dependability; which helps enhancing security as well. For example, at least 4 replicas are required to defend the intrusion of a single instance or a single malicious attack/fault as defined by Byzantine Fault Tolerance (BFT). Data centers with high performance, dependability, and security are outsourced to the cloud computing environment with greater flexibility of cost of owing the computing infrastructure. In this paper, we analyze the effectiveness of redundant resource usage in terms of dependability metric and cost of service deployment based on the priority of service requests. The trade-off among dependability, cost, and security under different redundancy schemes are characterized through the comprehensive analytical models. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7920592/ |
DOI | 10.1109/PRDC.2017.12 |
Citation Key | mondal_dependability_2017 |
- Fault tolerant systems
- security of data
- security
- Resiliency
- redundant resource usage
- pubcrawl
- priority of service requests
- malicious fault
- malicious attack
- maintenance engineering
- intrusion tolerance
- Hardware
- BFT
- fault tolerance
- dependability metric
- dependability
- data center
- cost of service deployment
- cost
- computer centres
- composability
- cloud data centers
- Cloud Computing
- Byzantine Fault Tolerance