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WOC '19: Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Container Technologies and Container Clouds
ACM2019 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
Middleware '19: 20th International Middleware Conference Davis CA USA December 9 - 13, 2019
ISBN:
978-1-4503-7033-2
Published:
09 December 2019
Sponsors:
ACM, IFIP
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Overbooking Lambda Functions in the Cloud

We consider the problem of scheduling serverless-computing instances such as Amazon Lambda functions. Instead of a quota per tenant/customer, we assume demand for Lambda functions is modulated by token-bucket mechanisms per tenant. Such quotas are due ...

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A framework for black-box SLO tuning of multi-tenant applications in Kubernetes

Resource management concepts of container orchestration platforms such as Kubernetes can be used to achieve multi-tenancy with quality of service differentiation between tenants. However, to support cost-effective enforcement of Service Level Objectives ...

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PRISM: An Experiment Framework for Straggler Analytics in Containerized Clusters

Containerized clusters of machines at scale that provision Cloud services are encountering substantive difficulties with stragglers -- whereby a small subset of task execution negatively degrades system performance. Stragglers are an unsolved challenge ...

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Container Orchestration for Dispersed Computing

In the era of Internet of Things, there is an increasing demand for networked computing to support the requirements of time-constrained, compute-intensive distributed applications. We present a container orchestration architecture for dispersed ...

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A Case for Performance-Aware Deployment of Containers

Cloud-native applications are increasingly adopting microservices architectures that support the development agility required by modern software. These applications deploy their components in containers that enable microservices to be deployed across ...

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Can Container Fusion Be Securely Achieved?

Linux containers are key enablers for building microservices. The application's microservices fall broadly under two categories, the core-microservices implementing the business logic and the utility-microservices implementing middleware ...

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Leveraging Kubernetes for adaptive and cost-efficient resource management

Software providers face the challenge of minimizing the amount of resources used while still meeting their customer's requirements. Several frameworks to manage resources and applications in a distributed environment are available, but their development ...

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Rule based lightweight approach for resources monitoring on IoT Edge devices

Edge computing is a recent tendency in the IoT domain that contributes to reduce the reliance on Cloud. This is due to the cost efficiency and the improvement of the system responsivity since services are deployed close to the data source as well as ...

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