CDN Interconnection Use Case Specification and High-Level Requirements

Regional cloud providers that operate data centers and associated wide-area networking across their region are well positioned to cooperatively build a global cloud infrastructure with other regional cloud providers, and thus, become a valuable party for Content and Application Providers (CPs and APs). We call the formalization of such cooperation a federated cloud. In a federated cloud, application and/or content requests placed to a cloud provider can be served locally — e.g., by a supporting cloud provider, even when this supporting cloud provider only has an indirect relationship to the AP or CP by way of a primary cloud provider. In this case, a primary cloud provider is defined as the cloud provider with which an AP or CP has a direct contractual arrangement for cloud services. A federated cloud member simultaneously acts as a primary cloud provider and a supporting cloud provider as defined by their relationship with different APs and CPs.

In a federated cloud, part or all of each individual provider’s compute, storage, and networking resources become part of a federated pool of cloud resources. Management systems of these individual (regional) cloud providers are linked to facilitate end-to-end cloud services capability. By definition, a federated cloud includes a clearing house to settle expenditures and revenues of the end-to-end cloud services based on agreed methods, interfaces, and procedures for settlement.

Status: Published

Publication Date: 2011-06-30

Category: Cloud computing

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Primary Source: https://global.ihs.com/doc_detail.cfm?&csf=ASA&input_doc_number=%20&input_doc_title=%20&item_s_key=00577030

Source: https://www.standict.eu/standards-repository/cdn-interconnection-use-case-specification-and-high-level-requirements

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