StressCloud: A Tool for Analysing Performance and Energy Consumption of Cloud Applications.

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Title: StressCloud: A Tool for Analysing Performance and Energy Consumption of Cloud Applications.
Authors: Feifei Chen1 feifeichen@swin.edu.au, John Grundy1 jgrundy@swin.edu.au, Schneider, Jean-Guy1 jschneider@swin.edu.au, Yun Yang1 yyang@swin.edu.au, Qiang He1 qhe@swin.edu.au
Source: ICSE: International Conference on Software Engineering. 2015, p721-724. 4p.
Subjects: Computer software research, Software engineering, Energy consumption, Cloud computing, Automation, Software engineers
Abstract: Finding the best deployment configuration that maximises energy efficiency while guaranteeing system performance of cloud applications is an extremely challenging task. It requires the evaluation of system performance and energy consumption under a wide variety of realistic workloads and deployment configurations. This paper demonstrates StressCloud, an automatic performance and energy consumption analysis tool for cloud applications in real-world cloud environments. StressCloud supports 1) the modelling of realistic cloud application workloads, 2) the automatic generation and running of load tests, and 3) the profiling of system performance and energy consumption. A demonstration video can be accessed at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0l4_a_CNtVQ [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:Finding the best deployment configuration that maximises energy efficiency while guaranteeing system performance of cloud applications is an extremely challenging task. It requires the evaluation of system performance and energy consumption under a wide variety of realistic workloads and deployment configurations. This paper demonstrates StressCloud, an automatic performance and energy consumption analysis tool for cloud applications in real-world cloud environments. StressCloud supports 1) the modelling of realistic cloud application workloads, 2) the automatic generation and running of load tests, and 3) the profiling of system performance and energy consumption. A demonstration video can be accessed at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0l4_a_CNtVQ [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
DOI:10.1109/ICSE.2015.232