Redundant VoD Streaming Service in a Private Cloud: Availability Modeling and Sensitivity Analysis

Author:

De Melo Rosangela Maria12ORCID,Bezerra Maria Clara1,Dantas Jamilson1,Matos Rubens1,De Melo Filho Ivanildo José12,Maciel Paulo1

Affiliation:

1. Informatics Center, Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE), 50740-560 Recife, PE, Brazil

2. Federal Institute of Education, Science, and Technology of Pernambuco (IFPE), Belo Jardim Campus, 55155-730 Belo Jardim, PE, Brazil

Abstract

For several years cloud computing has been generating considerable debate and interest within IT corporations. Since cloud computing environments provide storage and processing systems that are adaptable, efficient, and straightforward, thereby enabling rapid infrastructure modifications to be made according to constantly varying workloads, organizations of every size and type are migrating to web-based cloud supported solutions. Due to the advantages of the pay-per-use model and scalability factors, current video on demand (VoD) streaming services rely heavily on cloud infrastructures to offer a large variety of multimedia content. Recent well documented failure events in commercial VoD services have demonstrated the fundamental importance of maintaining high availability in cloud computing infrastructures, and hierarchical modeling has proved to be a useful tool for evaluating the availability of complex systems and services. This paper presents an availability model for a video streaming service deployed in a private cloud environment which includes redundancy mechanisms in the infrastructure. Differential sensitivity analysis was applied to identify and rank the critical components of the system with respect to service availability. The results demonstrate that such a modeling strategy combined with differential sensitivity analysis can be an attractive methodology for identifying which components should be supported with redundancy in order to consciously increase system dependability.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Engineering,General Mathematics

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