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A Multi-Objective Optimization-Based Container Cloud Resource Scheduling Method
Container-based cloud platforms enable flexible and lightweight application deployment, yet container scheduling remains challenged by resource fragmentation, load imbalance, excessive energy consumption, and service-level agreement (SLA) violations.
Danping Zhang, Xiaolan Xie, Yuhui Song
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Predicting SLA conformance for cluster-based services
The ability to predict conformance or violation for given Service-level Agreements (SLAs) is critical for service assurance. We demonstrate a prototype for real-time conformance prediction based on the concept of the capacity region, which abstracts the ...
Ahmed, Jawwad, +15 more
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Autoscaling in Kubernetes is typically driven by infrastructure-level signals such as CPU utilization or external event triggers. While these approaches work well in many cases, they often fail to reflect application-level service pressure and business ...
Pallavi Priya Patharlagadda
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INTRODUCTION: This is the introductory text. Accurate data center resource projection will be challenging due to the dynamic and constantly changing workloads of multi-tenant co-hosted applications.
Prathigadapa Sireesha +4 more
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Workload-Aware Edge Node Orchestration and Dynamic Resource Scaling in MEC
The emergence of edge computing introduces significant opportunities to improve real-time responsiveness and reduce latency by deploying computational resources closer to end users, at the edge, compared to traditional centralized cloud computing ...
Efthymios Oikonomou, Angelos Rouskas
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Allocating optimized resources in the cloud by a viable SLA xodel
© 2016 IEEE. A cloud business environment comprises service providers and service consumers. Services are supplied through a Service Level Agreement (SLA) which defines all deliverables, commitments, obligations, QoS, violation penalties etc. that help a
Hussain, O +5 more
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Adversarial Attacks in AI-Driven RAN Slicing: SLA Violations and Recovery
Next-generation (NextG) cellular networks are designed to support emerging applications with diverse data rate and latency requirements, such as immersive multimedia services and large-scale Internet of Things deployments. A key enabling mechanism is radio access network (RAN) slicing, which dynamically partitions radio resources into virtual resource ...
Deemah H. Tashman, Soumaya Cherkaoui
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© 2018 Elsevier B.V. The cloud of things (CoT) is an emerging paradigm that has merged and combined cloud computing and the Internet of Things (IoT).
Hussain, O +11 more
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TAQM: Guaranteeing Fairness and Minimizing SLA Violations for Self-Managing Datacenters
Modern cloud datacenters require per-tenant Service Level Agreement (SLA) enforcement for bandwidth allocation and latency guarantees, yet existing Active Queue Management (AQM) approaches guarantee only flow-level fairness, failing to enforce contracted bandwidth ratios.
Ben Ali, Ahmed +2 more
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© 2018 Elsevier B.V. In a dynamic environment such as the cloud-of-things, one of the most critical factors for successful service delivery is the QoS under defined constraints.
Janjua, NK +17 more
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