SLA-Driven Clustering of QoS-Aware Application Servers

In this paper, we discuss the design, implementation, and experimental evaluation of a middleware architecture for enabling service level agreement (SLA)-driven clustering of QoS-aware application servers. Our middleware architecture supports application server technologies with dynamic resource man...

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Clustering
Customer services
Design
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Load
load balancing
Load management
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Monitoring
Optimization
Prototypes
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Runtime
Scalability
Service introduction
Service Level Agreement
Service level agreements
Software
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