Topics: Area 2: Cloud services and networking; Demo short paper
 
 
	Authors: Marcel Großmann and Andreas Eiermann (University of Bamberg, Germany)
 
 
	Abstract: Modern service providers use virtualization for a feasible scalability 
of their applications.
Their approaches mainly exploit virtual machines to stem the quality of 
service requirements, especially redundancy, reliability and security. 
Accordingly, provided services are hosted in data centers, which are 
able to fulfill the needs. 
The standards of entry burden small enterprises to establish their own 
distributed service delivery cloud. 
Hence, we already developed an energy-efficient solution, called Hypriot
 Cluster Lab (HCL).
It adapts Docker technologies in a way that it runs on ARM powered 
single board computers.
Forthwith, we demonstrate how it works with redundancy and replication 
betwixt several hosts on different locations via wide area networks.
Accordingly, we use a mesh network based on virtual private LANs to 
communicate encrypted over the Internet between the distributed hosts.
In our demonstration we present a fault tolerant, reliable and secure 
extension to interconnect several independent host with HCL to achieve 
the QoS-requirements.
Keywords: Container Virtualization; Cluster Computing; Distributed 
Computing; Mesh Networking; Privacy; Reliability; Redundancy; QoS;