Frontiers of Data and Computing ›› 2022, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (5): 11-22.

CSTR: 32002.14.jfdc.CN10-1649/TP.2022.05.002

doi: 10.11871/jfdc.issn.2096-742X.2022.05.002

• Special Issue: East-to-West Computing Requirement Transfer: A Century Project to Start the Era of Computility Economy • Previous Articles     Next Articles

Computing Power Scheduling of Cloud-Enabled Infrastructure Based on Inter-Cloud and Multi-Cloud

CHENG Ying*(),PEI Xiaoyan   

  1. China Unicom, Beijing 100033, China
  • Received:2022-08-01 Online:2022-10-20 Published:2022-10-27
  • Contact: CHENG Ying E-mail:chengying10@chinaunicom.cn

Abstract:

[Objective] The “East-West Computing Requirement Transfer” project has initiated the planning and construction of the integrated big data center system at the national level. Scheduling of large-scale computing services across different computing service providers has become an important research topic. [Application background] This paper applies to multiple large cloud service providers collaborating to provide combined computing power services. [Methods] This paper proposes a reference architecture for computing power scheduling of cloud-enabled infrastructure based on multi-cloud and inter-cloud, and presents related key technologies and application examples. [Results] This reference architecture can automate the deployment of shielded heterogeneous computing power resources of cloud-enabled infrastructure based on the data model of the service providers’ partnership. [Limitations] The service providers’ interconnection relationships in real-world scenarios are more complex, and the design of data models still faces many challenges. [Conclusions] The inter-cloud and multi-cloud-based computing power scheduling of cloud-enabled infrastructure can be one of the important technology choices for the national integrated computing power scheduling under the “East-West Computing Requirement Transfer” strategy.

Key words: cloud and network convergence, computing power scheduling, multi-cloud, inter-cloud, immutable infrastructure, infrastructure as code