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A Way Forward: Enabling Operating System Innovation in the Cloud
Dan Schatzberg, James Cadden, Orran Krieger, and Jonathan Appavoo, Boston University
Cloud computing has not resulted in a fundamental change to the underlying operating systems. Rather, distributed applications are built over middleware that provides high-level abstractions to exploit the cloud’s scale and elasticity. This middleware conjoins many general purpose OS instances.
Others have demonstrated that a new operating system built specifically for the cloud can achieve increased efficiency, scale and functionality [11, 14]. However, this work does not take into account the way applications are being deployed in cloud environments. In particular, entire physical or virtual machines are being dedicated to run a single application, rather than concurrently supporting many users and multiple applications.
In this paper we introduce a new model for distributed applications that embraces a reduced role of the OS in the cloud. It allows for the construction of application-driven compositions of OS functionality wherein each application can employ its own customized operating system.
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author = {Dan Schatzberg and James Cadden and Orran Krieger and Jonathan Appavoo},
title = {A Way Forward: Enabling Operating System Innovation in the Cloud},
booktitle = {6th USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Cloud Computing (HotCloud 14)},
year = {2014},
address = {Philadelphia, PA},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/hotcloud14/workshop-program/presentation/schatzberg},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = jun
}
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