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Exploiting Kubernetes to Simplify the Deployment and Management of the Multi-purpose CMS Pilot Job Factory [PDF]
GlideinWMS, a widely utilized workload management system in high-energy physics (HEP) research, serves as the backbone for efficient job provisioning across distributed computing resources.
Dost Jeffrey Michael +8 more
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Deploying Jupyter Notebooks at scale on XSEDE resources for Science Gateways and workshops
Jupyter Notebooks have become a mainstream tool for interactive computing in every field of science. Jupyter Notebooks are suitable as companion applications for Science Gateways, providing more flexibility and post-processing capability to the users ...
Jette Morris A. +3 more
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Kubernetes is a widely adopted open-source platform for managing containerized workloads and deploying applications in a microservices architecture. Despite its popularity, Kubernetes has faced numerous security challenges; deployments using Kubernetes ...
Gh. Darwesh, J. Hammoud, A. A. Vorobeva
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Issues of developer interaction with Kubernetes-based cloud infrastructures in test environments
Background. The object of the study is the issues that arise during the interaction of developers with cloud infrastructures. The subject of the research is methods for ensuring their correct operation with Kubernetes in test environments.
D.S. Fomin +3 more
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Adaptive fog service placement for real-time topology changes in Kubernetes clusters
Recent trends have caused a shift from services deployed solely in monolithic data centers in the cloud to services deployed in the fog (e.g. roadside units for smart highways, support services for IoT devices).
De Turck, Filip +2 more
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A Study on the Aging and Fault Tolerance of Microservices in Kubernetes
Microservice-based applications are increasingly being adopted along with cloud service models, and nowadays serve millions of customers daily. They are supported by container-based architectures which are managed by orchestration platforms, such as ...
Jose Flora +3 more
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The move towards the microservice grounded armature is well underway. In this architectural style, small and approximately coupled modules are developed, stationed, and gauged singly to compose pall-native operations. still, for carrier- grade service providers to resettle to the microservices architectural style, vacuity remains a concern.
Sarah R Nadaf, H. K. Krishnappa
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Zeus: Improving Resource Efficiency via Workload Colocation for Massive Kubernetes Clusters
With the popularity of container-based microservices and cloud-native architectures, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard for container orchestration.
Xiaolong Zhang +4 more
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ABSTRACT The recent rise of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is fundamentally changing the way businesses operate, with many now investing heavily in this technology. However, businesses are still exploring ways to extract value from GenAI and develop organisational capabilities.
Ashish Jagdish Sharma +4 more
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Kubernetes-aware load balancing for leaf-spine EVPN data centers
Data centers and Kubernetes are fundamental to modern cloud computing, both relying on effective load balancing for optimal performance. Kubernetes services distribute workloads across nodes and pods, while data center networks using leaf-spine ...
João Carvalheiro +4 more
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