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R. Andreoli, T. Cucinotta. "Towards a Holistic Cloud System with End-to-End Performance Guarantees," in Proceedings of the 11th IEEE International Conference on Cloud Engineering (IC2E 2023), PhD Symposium, September 25-28, 2023, Boston, Massachussets, USA.
Computing technologies are undergoing a relentless evolution from both the hardware and software sides, incorporat- ing new mechanisms for low-latency networking, virtualization, operating systems, hardware acceleration, smart services orches- tration, serverless computing, hybrid private-public Cloud solu- tions and others. Therefore, Cloud infrastructures are becoming increasingly attractive for deploying a wider and wider range of applications, including those with more and more stringent timing constraints, like the emerging use case of deploying time-critical applications. However, despite the availability of a number of public Cloud offerings, and of products (or open-source suites) for deploying in-house private Cloud infrastructures, still there are no solutions readily available for managing time-critical software components with predictable end-to-end timing requirements in the range of hundreds or even tens of milliseconds. The goal of this discussion is to present the multi-domain challenges associated with orchestrating a holistic Cloud system with end- to-end guarantees, which is the subject of my current PhD investigations.
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DOI: 10.1109/IC2E59103.2023.00039
BibTeX entry:
@inproceedings{Andreoli_2023, title={Towards a Holistic Cloud System with End-to-End Performance Guarantees}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IC2E59103.2023.00039}, DOI={10.1109/ic2e59103.2023.00039}, booktitle={2023 IEEE International Conference on Cloud Engineering (IC2E)}, publisher={IEEE}, author={Andreoli, Remo and Cucinotta, Tommaso}, year={2023}, month=sep }
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