MANAGEMENT & CONTROL IN FLAME Sample Clauses

MANAGEMENT & CONTROL IN FLAME. The FLAME platform focuses on flexible management and control of media services and infrastructure resources that are used in ways that deliver enhanced user experience and system performance. The fundamental capabilities supporting this goal are new flexible routing solutions, surrogate management as well as a cross-layer management and control (see Figure 14). We now discuss two aspects of management and control in FLAME. We first start with the distinction of between management and control across an experiment with the FLAME platform, while secondly focussing on the specific aspects of management interactive media systems, as provided by FLAME.
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MANAGEMENT & CONTROL IN FLAME. Within an experiment, we see several tests being conducted, e.g., in the form of specific interactions with system components, applications being offered (which encode these specific interactions) etc. We position this part of the lifecycle at the management level, realized through templates for resource orchestration, together with the constraints for the realization of the specific tests. We foresee such templates and constraint models to be either generated specifically for the tests or being utilized from a pool of models that is part of the wider FLAME platform offering (see D2.1 on the current FLAME offering). The templates utilized for the test are fed into the Management Policy Level using the orchestration capabilities of the platform (see Section 6.1 for the high-level interfaces and layers of the FLAME platform). Orchestration occurs is responsible for the appropriate reservation and instantiation of the compute, storage and network resources for the specified setup. Orchestration also provides lower level control policies to the Platform’s service endpoint control and service routing control (see Section

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