Erlang on Xen: Redefining the cloud software stack
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Erlang on Xen: Redefining the cloud
software stack
erlangonxen.org
Xen Dev Summit 2013
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Friday, 25 October 13
Today’s agenda
7 commandments of Newsoftware
+2 project ideas
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Erlang on Xen 101
• A new Erlang runtime, runs w/o OS
• Conceived in 2009
• Built from scratch, specifically to run on Xen
• Optimised for low startup latency
• Highly-compatible with Erlang/OTP
• Not an open source (yet)
• The public build service is free
• EoX starts to exec Erlang code in 4-5 ms after the
launch
• Sustainable spawning rate = 10 instances/sec 3
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1) Do not assume the presence of OS underneath
2) Software must be oblivious to boundaries of physical nodes
3) All services must share the same auto-scalable fabric
4) Run computations near the data they process
5) Child nodes get configuration from the parent only
6) Avoid 'administration' at all costs
7) SMP is abomination of cloud computing
7 commandements of
Newsoftware:
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1) Do not assume the presence of OS underneath
-A full-featured kernel is an overkill for cloud instances
-Linux is optimised for very reliable long-living servers
-Unix-like access control does not help in the cloud
-Virtual devices require much simpler drivers
-Newsoftware will often run without a traditional OS
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Library OS – implement OS-level functions as a library – Mirage OS, OSv, rump kernels
Language runtime OS – use high-level language for OS-level functions – Erlang on Xen
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2) Software must be oblivious to boundaries of physical nodes
-Cloud services make confines of a physical node less relevant
-You can only scale so much vertically, horizontal is the true scaling
-A user application should be ready to partition the computation onto many instances
-Many services can be ephemeral – provisioned only when needed
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Current cloud stacks are not ready yet
Cloud management should become an integral part of all standard libraries
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3) All services must share the same auto-scalable fabric
-Running cloud management stack isn’t different from other tasks. All animals tasks are equal.
-Cloud services should be elastic too – it would be only too natural to implement them using the same auto-scalable infrastructure
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Packaging of cloud services as auto-scalable applications paves the way to autonomous clouds with far-reaching implications
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INTERMISSION: Zerg Demo
See zerg.erlangonxen.org — instance-per-request proof of concept and check out the table at bottom of the page 8
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4) Run computations near data they process
-“Scanning” database queries shovel all data through the network
-Especially unpleasant when joining
-The cloud storage hides the real topology too well
-I/O traffic could congest datacenter’s networks
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Storage nodes should be able to run lightweight data processing instances
Xen provides the proper isolation for safe local data processing
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5) Child nodes get configuration from the parent only
-Apps are really big nowadays, and are difficult to understand
-Configuration is a mess of config files, scripts, and Chef recipes
-Introducing proper hierarchy and order should help
-Erlang uses supervisor-workers scheme that works and keeps things simple and understandable
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The final destination is no manual configuration at all
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6) Avoid “administration” at all costs
-Human beings can react to once-per-hour events, not on the second (or millisecond) timescale
-Human admins do not scale well
-Apps should discover services they need and make scaling decisions
-Traditional admin tasks go away due to simpler Newsoftware stack
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The final destination is no configuration at all
Many administration tasks can and should be automated
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7) SMP is abomination of cloud computing
-SMP hinders VM migration
-Datacenter is the computer for the Newsoftware
-No shared memory - use message passing
-Passing messages between VMs on a local host is as fast as shared memory/locking
-Respawn smaller VMs are much faster
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Services built from single-core VMs are much more elastic and robust
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2 project ideas:1) Dom0 based on Erlang on Xen
2) Javascript in a Xen bottle
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1) Dom0 based on Erlang on Xen
“Implement Xen toolstack in Erlang, remove Linux from Dom0”
-Dom0 toolstack reminds strongly of Erlang – events, pattern matching, multiple processes, etc
-xl is fast, yet not fast enough for on-demand instance provisioning
-Use Linux inside unprivileged driver domains
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Current status:A prototype instance spawning interface developed –
in C and Erlang (zerg.erlangonxen.org)
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2) Javascript in a Xen bottle
“Evaluate all web scripts inside a separate Xen domain”
-Increase security of web browsing
-Use languages other than Javascript
-Run web scripts faster – native speed
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2) Javascript in a Xen bottle
“Evaluate all web scripts inside a separate Xen domain”
-Increase security of web browsing
-Use languages other than Javascript
-Run web scripts faster – native speed
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Browser domain
Engine domain
Spidermonkey
API calls
Callbacks
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Thank you. Questions?
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