Implementation and validation Sample Clauses

Implementation and validation. ‌ As identified in the previous sections, the cloud system will need to be implemented in a peer-to-peer manner with a heavy focus on being aware of changes in the available nodes and the load of each node. There are obviously multiple options of implementing such a system, and we are experimenting with several of them. Here, we are reporting on an implementation which is based on the existing peer-to-peer substrate Pastry [RD01b] and accompanying protocols as well as an interpretation of the ContractNET protocol [Fou13] used for the decision process on application execution. It should be noted however that these libraries are used solely for the last step in implementation; the ASCENS tools and methods reported in the previous section and in [KBC+13] are the defining factors in the design. The implementation is split into three layers: A network layer, which implements routing and message passing along with network self-healing properties; a data layer which handles data storage, including redundancy, and an application layer, which handles execution and fail-over of applications. On the network level, the nodes which form the science cloud need to know about one another and be able to pass messages, either to single nodes (unicast), a group of nodes (multi- or anycast), or all nodes (broadcast). Given that the network can potentially become large, it is advisable that not all nodes need to know all other nodes. Furthermore, routing needs to be stable under adverse conditions (i.e. nodes that are part of the science cloud leave, or new nodes are added). We use the existing protocol Pastry [RD01b] in the form of the FreePastry implementa- tion [DHH+13] as the basis of this layer, extended with the SCRIBE protocol [CDKR02] for any- and broadcast purposes. The inner workings of Pastry are similar to that of classic Distributed Hash Tables (DHTs), that is, each node is assigned a unique hash and nodes are basically organized in a ring structure, with appropriate shortcuts for faster routing. The protocol has built-in network resilience (self-healing). Efforts are under way to verify these properties formally [LMW11]. The second layer handles data. When an application is deployed, the code needs to be available to all nodes which can possibly execute it; furthermore, application data needs to be stored in such a way that resuming an application, after a node which ran it failed, is possible. We thus need data storage with data redundancy, not only of immutable...
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