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ISO/IEC 19831:2015-Cloud Infrastructure Management Interface (CIMI) Model and RESTful HTTP-based Protocol — An Interface for Managing Cloud Infrastructure

ISO/IEC 19831:2015

ISO/IEC 19831:2015-Cloud Infrastructure Management Interface (CIMI) Model and RESTful HTTP-based Protocol — An Interface for Managing Cloud Infrastructure

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Označení normy:ISO/IEC 19831:2015
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Vydáno:2015
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ISO/IEC 19831:2015


ISO/IEC 19831:2015 describes the model and protocol for management interactions between a cloud Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Provider and the Consumers of an IaaS service. The basic resources of IaaS (machines, storage, and networks) are modeled with the goal of providing Consumer management access to an implementation of IaaS and facilitating portability between cloud implementations that support the specification. This document specifies a Representational State Transfer (REST)-style protocol using HTTP. However, the underlying model is not specific to HTTP, and it is possible to map it to other protocols as well. CIMI addresses the management of the lifecycle of infrastructure provided by a Provider. CIMI does not extend beyond infrastructure management to the control of the applications and services that the Consumer chooses to run on the infrastructure provided as a service by the Provider. Although CIMI may be to some extent applicable to other cloud service models, such as Platform as a Service ("PaaS") or Storage as a Service ("SaaS"), these uses are outside the design goals of CIMI.