Danny Raz, Bell Labs and Technion, Israel
19 de novembro de 2014
Resumo - Slides
One of the big promises of Cloud Computing is the ability to provide high quality services at a low cost, which is a result of sharing the resources among many users. However, the actual ability to provide these services at a low cost critically depends on the efficiency of resource utilization in the Cloud. In this talk I will concentrate on this important aspect of cloud computing and describe several recent results that can be used to increase resource utilization in the Cloud. The results cover a variety of resource allocation schemes - from capacity planning to load balancing and elasticity, where the relevant time frame also varies from months and years - the time to build a new data centers to milliseconds - the time for load balance a job request.
The talk is based on joint work with Rami Cohen, Lian Lewin-Eytan, Amir Nahir, Seffi Naor, Ariel Orda, and Assaf Rappaport.
Biografia resumida
Danny Raz received his Ph.D. in 1996 from the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, The Weizmann Institute of Science. After that, he was a visiting lecturer at the U.C. Berkeley and a post-doctoral fellow at the International Computer Science Institute, (ICSI) Berkeley, CA. Before joining the CS faculty at Technion, Israel, Prof. Raz was a Member of the Technical staff, at the Networking Research Laboratory at Bell labs, Lucent Technologies. In 2008 he spent a year on a Sabbatical at Google Mountain View. Recently Danny Raz returned to Bell Labs and became the director of the new Bell Labs site in Israel, focused on "distributed cloud networking", the new paradigm in which Cloud and SDN are used to virtualize many of the services currently deployed over dedicated hardware.

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