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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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Container Orchestration in Modern Devops
2020The following research project has examined the effective implications of container orchestration in modern DevOps. It has emphasised the vital role in automating the management of containerised applications. At the same time, understanding the key benefits such as scalability with simplified automated deployment followed by high availability and ...
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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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Automation and Orchestration of Container Monitoring
2020This chapter will provide hands-on steps for using Infrastructure as Code and the CI/CD pipeline to automate the deployment of container ecosystem infrastructure, applications, and monitoring. We will look at the following:
Navin Sabharwal, Piyush Pandey
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Container Orchestration: A Survey
2018Container technologies are changing the way cloud platforms and distributed applications are architected and managed. Containers are used to run enterprise, scientific and big data applications, to architect IoT and edge/fog computing systems, and by cloud providers to internally manage their infrastructure and services.
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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 +3 more
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Secure Container Orchestration in Cloud Environments
2020The project about secure container orchestration in cloud environments focuses on the fintech sector analysis of the effectiveness of the practices. This study identifies the major areas of security concerns. It evaluates the features of built-in securities such as Kubernetes and Docker Swarm.
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Network programmability for container orchestration
2022Kubernetes is considered the de facto system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. The growing cloudification of technology stacks, particularly in the telecommunications field, has highlighted the need to manage a large number of workloads, as well as the growing need to be able to distribute applications in
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IoT Management with Container Orchestration
2023 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Electronic Communications, Internet of Things and Big Data (ICEIB), 2023Cristian Figueroa +3 more
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Container Orchestration: Managing Cluster of Containers
2023Hitesh Kumar Sharma +3 more
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