Digital Twin of a Cloud Data Centre: OpenStack Cluster Visualisation
Sheridan Gomes, Adel N. Toosi, Barrett Ens

TL;DR
This paper presents a 3D digital twin visualization tool for OpenStack cloud data centres, aiming to improve monitoring and management efficiency for administrators through enhanced usability and feedback-driven evaluation.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel digital twin visualization specifically designed for OpenStack cloud data centres, enhancing usability and management capabilities.
Findings
Digital twin improves data centre monitoring
Enhanced usability over traditional dashboards
Positive feedback from experts on management efficiency
Abstract
Data centres in contemporary times are essential as the supply of data increases. Data centres are areas where computing systems are concentrated for facilitating data processing, transfer and storage. At present traditional data centres have moved more towards the cloud model thereby making the processing, storage and harnessing of data more manageable and more accessible via the utility and subscription-based model of computing services. From the administrative point of view, cloud data centres are complex systems, hard to grasp and require large amounts of time to analyse different aspects of the cloud data centre such as maintenance and resource management. For a cloud data centre admin, this could be a challenging problem and a highly time-consuming task. Accordingly, there is a need to improve the useability of cloud data centre monitoring and management tools, and the digital…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Transformation in Industry · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Cloud Computing and Resource Management
