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Horizontal scaling method for a hyperconverged network

Publisher: IEEE

Abstract:

Today cloud platforms are gradually being replaced by hyperconverged. With a hyperconverged infrastructure, the servers, networks, storage and computing power are combine...View more

Abstract:

Today cloud platforms are gradually being replaced by hyperconverged. With a hyperconverged infrastructure, the servers, networks, storage and computing power are combined. This is done through specific software. The main advantage of hyperconverged network is to reduce operating costs. However, system performance can be reduced due to the standardization of hardware modules and centralization of control, and, consequently, QoS deteriorates. At the same time, companies that operate computer systems are attracted by the ability to quick horizontal scaling and lower operating costs. Hyperconverged networks often use addition of a new hardware modules to meet QoS requirements using a simple horizontal scaling implementation. The purpose of the paper is to develop such a horizontal scaling method, which allows decreasing transaction processing time while total cost of data transmission does not exceed the specified values. The method also allows determining the optimal characteristics of additional hardware.
Date of Conference: 22-24 June 2021
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 30 July 2021
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Publisher: IEEE
Conference Location: Zilina, Slovakia

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