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Orna Agmon Ben-Yehuda (CS, Technion)
Monday, 14.10.2013, 18:30
Physical memory is the scarcest resource in today’s cloud
computing platforms. Cloud providers would like to maximize
their clients’ satisfaction by renting precious physical
memory to those clients who value it the most. But real-world
cloud clients are selfish: they will only tell their providers
the truth about how much they value memory when it is in
their own best interest to do so. How can real-world cloud
providers allocate memory efficiently to those (selfish) clients
who value it the most?
We present Ginseng, the first market-driven cloud system
that allocates memory efficiently to selfish cloud clients. Ginseng incentivizes selfish clients to bid their true value for the
memory they need when they need it. Ginseng continuously
collects client bids, finds an efficient memory allocation, and
re-allocates physical memory to the clients that value it the
most. Ginseng achieves a 6.2×–15.8× improvement, which
is 83%–100% of the optimum, in aggregate client satisfaction
when compared with state-of-the-art approaches for cloud
memory allocation.
Joint work with Eyal Posener, Muli Ben-Yehuda, Assaf Schuster and Ahuva Mu'alem.