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Distributed and Decentralized Orchestration of Containers on Edge Clouds
Journal of Grid Computing, 2021Cloud Computing has been successful in providing substantial amounts of resources to deploy scalable and highly available applications. However, there is a growing necessity of lower latency services and cheap bandwidth access to accommodate the expansion of IoT and other applications that reside at the internet’s edge.
Pires, André +2 more
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Secure container orchestration in the cloud
Proceedings of the 34th ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied Computing, 2019In the late few years, cloud computing has been moving towards becoming the predominant infrastructure paradigm because of its scale economy advantages. Consequently, a great deal of sensitive and valuable information has begun to inhabit the cloud environment.
Gabriel P. Fernandez 0001, Andrey Brito
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Storage Service Orchestration with Container Elasticity
2018 IEEE 4th International Conference on Collaboration and Internet Computing (CIC), 2018The advent, popularity and widespread adoption of Cloud-Native architectures and platforms have revolutionized the way in which applications are being built and deployed in the Cloud. Applications designed for Cloud-Native architectures are being migrated from traditional monolithic approach to a Microservices architecture, in which an application is ...
Amit Warke +5 more
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Container Orchestration by Kubernetes for RDMA Networking
2019 IEEE 27th International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP), 2019With the widespread usage of containerized virtualization in data centers and clouds, it is important to enabling high-throughput and zero-copy data transfer between those containers. Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) allows bypassing the kernel for packet processing by offloading it to specific RDMA-enabled NICs.
Coleman Link +5 more
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2020
It’s always fascinating to watch new technologies move through the development ecosystem. If you’re old enough, you might remember the move from monolithic desktop applications to client/server architecture. And then everything had to be running on the Web. And then back to a service-oriented architecture. And then onto the Web again.
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It’s always fascinating to watch new technologies move through the development ecosystem. If you’re old enough, you might remember the move from monolithic desktop applications to client/server architecture. And then everything had to be running on the Web. And then back to a service-oriented architecture. And then onto the Web again.
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Container Orchestration on HPC Clusters
2019Use of software containers and services in science is a rising trend that is not satisfied by the HPC computing resources often available in research contexts. We propose a method to grow Kubernetes clusters onto transient nodes allocated through the Grid Engine batch workload manager.
Marco Enrico Piras +3 more
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The Comparison of Container Orchestrators
2018Nowadays, rapid scaling and growth of requirements is a very important dynamic which was bring by virtualization in past years. One of the newest technologies are containers, which are used as new version of virtualization. The main difference between containers and classical virtualization is resource consumption.
Lubos Mercl, Jakub Pavlik
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On Enhancing the Orchestration of Multi-container Docker Applications
2020After introducing Docker containers in a nutshell, we discuss the benefits that can be obtained by supporting enhanced descriptions of multi-container Docker applications. We illustrate how such applications can be naturally modelled in TOSCA, and how this permits automating their management and reducing the time and cost needed to develop such ...
Antonio Brogi +2 more
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Implementing a Security Framework for Container Orchestration
2024 IEEE 11th International Conference on Cyber Security and Cloud Computing (CSCloud)This paper explores the critical need for robust security measures in microservices and container technologies. This research aims to provide security approaches for microservices and container deployment, covering all life cycle stages. The study assesses the security of containers by using virtual configurations, Grype, and Anchore, together with ...
Zlatan Moric, Vedran Dakic, Matej Kulic
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Autoscaling High-Throughput Workloads on Container Orchestrators
2020 IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing (CLUSTER), 2020High-throughput computing (HTC) workloads seek to complete as many jobs as possible over a long period of time. Such workloads require efficient execution of many parallel jobs and can occupy a large number of resources for a long time. As a result, full utilization is the normal state of an HTC facility.
Chao Zheng 0002 +3 more
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