CNSMO: A Network Services Manager/Orchestrator Tool for Cloud Federated Environments
J. Aznar, E. Escalona, I. Canyameres, O. Moya, A. Vi\~nes

TL;DR
CNSMO is a tool designed to enhance network resource management and orchestration in federated cloud environments, enabling better control, visibility, and flexibility for complex distributed applications.
Contribution
The paper introduces CNSMO, a novel network services manager/orchestrator that integrates network capabilities into federated cloud platforms, improving application deployment and management.
Findings
Enables dynamic deployment of distributed applications with integrated network management.
Provides a transparent interface for managing network and IT resources.
Improves flexibility and control over network resources in federated clouds.
Abstract
Application service providers (ASPs) now develop, deploy, and maintain complex computing platforms within multiple cloud infrastructures to improve resilience, responsiveness and elasticity of their applications. On the other hand, complex applications have little control and visibility over network resources, and need to use low-level hacks to extract network properties and prioritize traffic. This biased view, limits tenants flexibility while deploying their applications and prevents them from implementing part of the application logic in the network. In this paper, we propose the CNSMO (CYCLONE Network Services Manager/Orchestrator) tool to bring the innovation at federated cloud environments by bridging these network service capabilities to cloud based services as part of the overall CYCLONE solution. The integration of networking aspects with purely federated clouds, will allow…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCloud Computing and Resource Management · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Software-Defined Networks and 5G
