Technology mechanisms represent well-defined IT artifacts that are established within an IT industry and commonly distinct to a certain computing model or platform. The technology-centric nature of cloud computing requires the establishment of a formal level of mechanisms to be able to explore how a given pattern can be applied differently via alternative combinations of mechanism implementations. This not only standardizes proven practices and solutions in a design pattern format, it further adds standardization to pattern application options. It is for this reason that the mechanisms listed on this site have been defined for the cloud computing design patterns catalog.
Here’s a list of mechanisms:
- Application Delivery Controller
- Attestation Service
- Audit Monitor
- Authentication Gateway Service
- Automated Scaling Listener
- Billing Management System
- Certificate Trust Store
- Cloud-Based Security Groups
- Cloud Storage Device
- Cloud Usage Monitor
- Failover System
- Geotag
- Hypervisor
- Logical Network Perimeter
- Multi-Device Broker
- Orchestration Engine
- Pay-Per-Use Monitor
- Resource Replication
- SLA Monitor
- Virtual CPU
- Virtual RAM
- Virtual Server