Optimizing Service Placement and Enhancing Service Allocation for Microservice Architectures in Cloud Environments

Roshan Mahant, Sumit Bhatnagar, Vikas Mendhe
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With the increasing popularity of microservice architecture, there is a growing need to deploy service-based applications efficiently in cloud environments. Traditional cluster schedulers often fail to optimize service placement adequately, as they only consider resource constraints and overlook traffic demands between services. This oversight can lead to performance issues such as high response times and jitter. To address this challenge, we propose a novel approach to optimize the placement of service-based applications in clouds. Our approach involves partitioning the application into segments while minimizing overall traffic between them, and then strategically allocating these segments to machines based on their resource and traffic demands. We have developed a prototype scheduler and conducted extensive experiments on test bed clusters to evaluate its performance. The results demonstrate that our approach surpasses existing container cluster schedulers and heuristic methods, significantly reducing overall inter-machine traffic and improving application performance
为云环境中的微服务架构优化服务安置和加强服务分配
随着微服务架构的日益普及,在云环境中高效部署基于服务的应用程序的需求也在不断增长。传统的群集调度程序往往无法充分优化服务的部署,因为它们只考虑了资源限制,而忽略了服务之间的流量需求。这种疏忽会导致高响应时间和抖动等性能问题。为了应对这一挑战,我们提出了一种优化云中基于服务的应用布局的新方法。我们的方法包括将应用程序划分为多个分段,同时尽量减少它们之间的总体流量,然后根据它们的资源和流量需求将这些分段战略性地分配给机器。我们开发了一个原型调度程序,并在测试平台集群上进行了大量实验,以评估其性能。结果表明,我们的方法超越了现有的容器集群调度器和启发式方法,大大减少了机器间的总体流量,提高了应用性能
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