INSTITUT MINES-TÉLÉCOM CompatibleOne: Bringing Cloud as a Commodity Felipe Díaz-Sánchez Sawsan Al Zahr Maurice Gagnaire Jean-Pierre Laisné Iain James Marshall TELECOM ParisTech (E.N.S.T.) Networks and Computer Sciences Department Networks, Mobility and Services Group Optimization and Networking Cluster
Cloud Brokers enable interoperability and portability of applications across multiple Cloud Providers. On the other hand, incoming Cloud Providers start to support more and more unbundled Cloud Instances offerings. Thus, consumers may set up at their will the quantity of CPU, network bandwidth and memory or hard disk capacities their Cloud Instances will have. These facts enable the standardization of interoperable Cloud Instance configurations. In this paper, CompatibleOne is presented as an approach to bring Cloud Computing as a commodity. For this, the requirements to make of a product a commodity have been identified and have been mapped into the CompatibleOne architecture components. Our approach shows the practical feasibility of bringing Cloud Computing as a commodity.
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INSTITUT MINES-TÉLÉCOM
CompatibleOne: Bringing Cloud as a Commodity
Felipe Díaz-Sánchez
Sawsan Al Zahr
Maurice Gagnaire
Jean-Pierre Laisné
Iain James Marshall
TELECOM ParisTech (E.N.S.T.)Networks and Computer Sciences Department
Networks, Mobility and Services GroupOptimization and Networking Cluster