Recursive Hardware-as-a-Service (rHaaS) and Fast Provisioning
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2015-03-31Author(s)
Tikale, Sahil
Reavey, Mike
Kamfonik, Laura
Li, Quentin
Denhardt, Ian
Hennessey, Jason
Krieger, Orran
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https://hdl.handle.net/2144/11220Abstract
Hardware as a Service (HaaS) is a new service being developed by the Massachusetts Open Cloud (MOC) to allow physical servers to be allocated to clients in the same way that virtual servers are in existing IaaS clouds.
This poster describes the new recursive HaaS project and the fast provisioning customization we are developing. Recursive HaaS allows a HaaS service to be layered on top of an existing one. It will allow testing of new features at performance and scale without affecting the production service. It will also allow clients to host their own HaaS on top of a base HaaS to provide, potentially customized, services to their users.
An example customization we are developing is a fast provisioning service that can be used between tenants that have some degree of trust in each other. It will allow nodes to be moved between customers (and a service installed) in seconds, rather than the minutes required by base HaaS.
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