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What You Don't Know About Autoscaling Matters Most

What You Don't Know About Autoscaling Matters Most

Your application will have the capacity in computing demand for additional resources when needed and release such when no longer necessary only through autoscaling.Some examples include:A consumer facing web application might "scale out" (i.e. add extra servers) the web tier (and maybe even the local balancing tier) of an application architecture during periods of high traffic and then scale back for quieter periods.An analytical application might scale out the servers performing in calculation process - using 20 machines for 1 hour, rather than 1 machine for 20 hours. This concept of 'autoscaling' has become the poster child for cloud adoption because it actively illustrates the power and flexibility offered by cloud infrastructure. At an individual application level, a good part of the business case for cloud rests on only paying for the compute resource actually required.Without autoscaling, an application deployed in the cloud is no more effective in its utilization of resources than in a traditional, physical, or virtualized environment and will have the same 'over provisioning' required to meet peak demand.With autoscaling, an application can reduce its consumption to match actual demand and increase efficiency dramatically, particularly for an application with a high variance between peak and off-peak demand. The only public or private cloud platform that provides any application autoscaling function is AWS. It is a command line tool.If you want to autoscale an application, you need a cloud management tool like enStratus that understands the application architecture and can automatically request additional resources and connect them into the target architecture according to your defined scaling rules.For example, a cloud security provider allows you to scale the different tiers of an application based on basic metrics such as CPU utilization, or on custom business function such as transaction per second or concurrent active users.Additionally, you can define autoscaling across regions or even across clouds; so for example, you could scale your web tier up to 10 instances within your cloud.com private cloud, but then add further web instance, in EC2, while maintaining the database tier within your private cloud.Select cloud security providers can autoscale within any of the public or private clouds that we support -- Amazon Web Services, AT&T Synaptic Storage, Cloud.com, CloudSigma, EMC Atmos, Eucalyptus, Google Storage, GoGrid, OpenStack, Rackspace, ReliaCloud, ServerExpress, Terremark, VMware and Windows Azure.We have found autoscaling adds value to a surprising number of application deployments, not just the highly volatile applications that are so often discussed. A little bit of attention can often reduce your cloud bill by a significant sum.




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