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SymbioticSphere: A Biologically-Inspired Autonomic Architecture for Self-Adaptive and Self-Healing Server Farms
Buffalo, New York June 26-June 29
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Server Farms, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA
This paper describes a biologically-inspired architecture, called SymbioticSphere, which allows large-scale server farms to autonomously adapt to dynamic environmental changes and survive partial system failures. Symbiotic- Sphere follows biological principles such as decentralization, autonomy, natural selection, emergence and symbiosis to design server farms (application services and middleware platforms). Each application service and middleware platform is designed as a biological entity, analogous to an individual bee in a bee colony. Simulation results show that, like in biological systems, SymbioticSphere exhibits emergence of desirable system characteristics such as adaptability and survivability.
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Paskorn Champrasert, Server Farms, "SymbioticSphere: A Biologically-Inspired Autonomic Architecture for Self-Adaptive and Self-Healing Server Farms," wowmom, pp.469-474, 2006 International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks(WoWMoM'06), 2006
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