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Orchestrating Service Migration for Low Power MEC-Enabled IoT Devices
Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) is a key enabling technology for Fifth Generation (5G) mobile networks. MEC facilitates distributed cloud computing capabilities and information technology service environment for applications and services at the edges ...
Ahmad, Ijaz +4 more
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Applicability of Remote Sensing Workflow in Kubernetes-Managed On-premise Cluster Environment
The acquisition, storage, and processing of huge amounts of data and their fast analysis to generate information is not a new approach, but it becomes challenging through smart decision-making on the choice of hardware and software improvements.
Hemang Narendra Vithlani +6 more
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The widespread adoption of Kubernetes as a platform for orchestrating containerized applications has heightened the need for effective security mechanisms, particularly to counter Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks.
G. Darwesh, J. Hammoud, A. A. Vorobeva
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Kubernetes is a widely used container orchestration tool that has greatly benefited the fast-paced development lifecycle. Its ability to manage thousands of containers and some of its key features, such as container lifecycle management, auto-healing, and auto-scaling, have made it a top choice for managing demanding workloads such as large scale web ...
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Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) has a significant potential to become more prevalent in Fifth Generation (5G) networks, requiring resource management that is lightweight, agile, and dynamic.
Sarp Koksal +2 more
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Container-based deployments have transformed how modern applications are packaged, deployed, and scaled. They bring increasing benefits in terms of development agility, testing, and collaboration.
Indrani Vasireddy +2 more
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Towards network-aware resource provisioning in Kubernetes for Fog computing applications [PDF]
De Turck, Filip +3 more
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Digital Forensics Compute Cluster (DFORC2) – A New High Speed Distributed Computing Capability for Digital Forensics [PDF]
We have developed a new distributed computing capability, Digital Forensics Compute Cluster (DFORC2) to speed up the ingestion and processing of digital evidence. DFORC2 parallelizes evidence ingestion and file processing steps.
Daniel Gonzales +5 more
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This research paper focuses on developing a complete system for daily automation testing of comprehensive web applications implemented on cloud environments, encompassing the execution of automated API tests, real-time monitoring and results ...
Tanja Dimova +4 more
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In the modern IT environment, Infrastructure as Code (IaC) has revolutionized the management of cloud-based infrastructure by automating the deployment and configuration of resources.
Liliia Bodnar +7 more
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