From SLA to vendor-neutral metrics: An intelligent knowledge-based approach for multi-cloud SLA-based broker
V\'ictor Ramp\'erez, Javier Soriano, David Lizcano, Shadi Aljawarneh, Juan A. Lara

TL;DR
This paper introduces an intelligent, knowledge-based system that translates high-level SLAs into vendor-neutral metrics, enabling multi-cloud environments and reducing provider lock-in for cloud consumers.
Contribution
It presents a novel approach to automatically convert SLAs into measurable, vendor-neutral metrics and validates this method across multiple cloud providers and use cases.
Findings
Automated translation of SLAs into vendor-neutral metrics is feasible.
The system enables effective multi-cloud SLA management.
Validation shows improved multi-cloud exploitation for cloud consumers.
Abstract
Cloud computing has been consolidated as a support for the vast majority of current and emerging technologies. However, there are some barriers that prevent the exploitation of the full potential of this technology. First, the major cloud providers currently put the onus of implementing the mechanisms that ensure compliance with the desired service levels on cloud consumers. However, consumers do not have the required expertise. Since each cloud provider exports a different set of low-level metrics, the strategies defined to ensure compliance with the established service-level agreement (SLA) are bound to a particular cloud provider. This fosters provider lock-in and prevents consumers from benefiting from the advantages of multi-cloud environments. This paper presents a solution to the problem of automatically translating SLAs into objectives expressed as metrics that can be measured…
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