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Green Orchestration of Cloud-Edge Applications: State of the Art and Open Challenges


Abstract:

In recent years, Cloud-Edge computing continuum paradigms have received increasing attention to support the deployment of latency-critical and bandwidth-hungry applicatio...Show More

Abstract:

In recent years, Cloud-Edge computing continuum paradigms have received increasing attention to support the deployment of latency-critical and bandwidth-hungry applications enabled by the Internet-of-Things. Meanwhile, the dramatic in-crease in energy consumption of ICT calls for new methodologies to reduce the ecological impact of application orchestration, making it environmentally sustainable. This article conducts a systematic literature review of the state-of-the-art related to environmentally sustainable orchestration of containerised applications in Cloud-Edge settings. Ultimately, it points to open challenges and directions for future work in the field.
Date of Conference: 17-20 July 2023
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 25 September 2023
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Conference Location: Athens, Greece

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I. Introduction

In the last decade, Cloud computing has revolutionised the way applications are developed, deployed and delivered to their final users by relying on utility computing resources offered as a service on a pay-per-use billing scheme [1]. Since the advent of the Cloud, application orchestration methodologies have been thoroughly studied pursuing the need to automatise the deployment, migration, (re-)configuration, healing and undeployment of software services at scale [2]. In this context, containerisation technologies made it simpler for DevOps engineers to manage and monitor Cloud applications during their whole life cycle, usually through a declarative description of the desired target state and needed infrastructure resources [3]. This is the case, for instance, of Docker Swarm and Kubernetes orchestration engines.

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