FogFS: A Fog File System For Hyper-Responsive Mobile Applications

Andreas Pamboris, P. Andreou, I. Polycarpou, G. Samaras
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Hyper-responsive mobile applications}, such as augmented reality and online games, require ultra-low latency access to back-end services and data at runtime. While fog computing tries to meet such latency requirements by placing corresponding back-end services and data closer to clients, for e.g., within an access network, assuming a fixed back-end server throughout execution is problematic due to user mobility. A more flexible approach is thus required to allow for adapting to changes in network conditions when users roam, by relocating back-end services and data to closer available infrastructure. Support for real-time migration of software services exists, however, migrating associated disk state remains a bottleneck. This paper presents FOGFS, a fog file system that employs intelligent snapshotting, migration and synchronization mechanisms to speed up the migration of an application‘s disk state between different edge locations at runtime. The experimental evaluation of our prototype implementation reveals that the attainable speed-up is as much as 3. 3 x compared to conventional migration approaches.
FogFS:一个用于超响应移动应用程序的雾文件系统
超响应的移动应用程序,如增强现实和在线游戏,需要在运行时超低延迟地访问后端服务和数据。虽然雾计算试图通过将相应的后端服务和数据放置在离客户端更近的地方(例如,在接入网络中)来满足这种延迟需求,但由于用户的移动性,假设在整个执行过程中使用固定的后端服务器是有问题的。因此,需要一种更灵活的方法来适应用户漫游时网络条件的变化,方法是将后端服务和数据重新安置到更近的可用基础设施。支持软件业务的实时迁移,但迁移关联的磁盘状态仍然是一个瓶颈。本文介绍了FOGFS,这是一个雾文件系统,它采用智能快照、迁移和同步机制来加速运行时不同边缘位置之间应用程序磁盘状态的迁移。我们的原型实现的实验评估表明,可实现的加速高达3。与传统的迁移方法相比,提高了3倍。
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