@article {Bruneo20131072, title = {Workload-based software rejuvenation in cloud systems}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Computers - IEEE Computer Society}, volume = {62}, number = {6}, year = {2013}, note = {cited By 21}, pages = {1072-1085}, abstract = {

Cloud computing is a promising paradigm able to rationalize the use of hardware resources by means of virtualization. Virtualization allows to instantiate one or more virtual machines (VMs) on top of a single physical machine managed by a virtual machine monitor (VMM). Similarly to any other software, a VMM experiences aging and failures. Software rejuvenation is a proactive fault management technique that involves terminating an application, cleaning up the system internal state, and restarting it to prevent the occurrence of future failures. In this work, we propose a technique to model and evaluate the VMM aging process and to investigate the optimal rejuvenation policy that maximizes the VMM availability under variable workload conditions. Starting from dynamic reliability theory and adopting symbolic algebraic techniques, we investigate and compare existing time-based VMM rejuvenation policies. We also propose a time-based policy that adapts the rejuvenation timer to the VMM workload condition improving the system availability. The effectiveness of the proposed modeling technique is demonstrated through a numerical example based on a case study taken from the literature. {\textcopyright} 1968-2012 IEEE.

}, keywords = {Algebraic techniques, Application programs, cloud computing, Endocrinology, Kronecker algebra, Numerical methods, phase type distributions, Proactive fault managements, Reliability theory, Software rejuvenation, System availability, Time-based Rejuvenation, Virtual machine monitors, Virtual reality}, issn = {00189340}, doi = {10.1109/TC.2013.30}, url = {http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84877311601\&partnerID=40\&md5=185051c9b74e6577b5b06c39cbaf7cc7}, author = {Dario Bruneo and Salvatore Distefano and Francesco Longo and Antonio Puliafito and Marco Scarpa} }