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Description
INFN Cloud monitoring and accounting services have been designed to provide admins and users with a complete feedback on the status of the resources and how they are used.
Monitoring checks have been implemented in different layers, from the low level of resource view of the overall status of the cloud federation, to the PaaS layer provided to the users.
Recently, an important activity has been carried out to include the monitoring of S3 buckets provided to the users.
Additionally, a solution to provide the high-level overview of the services (like NaaS) instantiated by the users is under exploitation and will be provided.
On the other hand, Accounting provides information on how the resources are used by single users and groups.
In this respect the architecture defined for the accounting within INFN Cloud, the evolution of the different technologies and the solutions adopted and its implementation will be reported.
Both monitoring and accounting are provided through user-friendly web interfaces.
As a furhter development, detailed data collection and analysis about the status of the federated infrastructures is under design and evaluation, with the aim to improve the INFN Cloud orchestrator resource scheduling capabilities.