HLF-Kubed:基于区块链的边缘集群资源监控

IF 0.6 Q4 ECONOMICS
Ledger Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5195/ledger.2022.230
Achilleas Tzenetopoulos, Dimosthenis Masouros, Nikolaos Kapsoulis, A. Litke, D. Soudris, T. Varvarigou
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摘要

. 在过去的几年里,智能、始终连接的设备在网络边缘的使用越来越多,这些设备以低开销提供实时上下文信息,以优化流程,改善公司和个人的互动、工作和生活方式。要对这一庞大的设备池进行有效管理,需要进行运行时监控,以识别潜在的性能瓶颈和物理缺陷。典型的解决方案以集中的方式聚合监视数据,但很快就会变得效率低下,因为它们无法处理增加的负载并成为单点故障。此外,边缘设备的资源受限特性需要低开销的监控系统。在本文中,我们提出了HLF-Kubed,这是一种基于区块链的高可用框架,用于监控边缘设备,利用分布式账本技术。HLF-Kubed建立在Kubernetes容器编排器和HyperLedger Fabric框架之上,通过外部链码实现智能合约,用于资源使用、存储和查询。我们的实验结果表明,我们提出的设置形成了一个低开销的监控解决方案,平均内存为448 MB, CPU使用率为6.8%,同时为存储操作引入1.1s的端到端延迟,为分类账查询引入0.6s的端到端延迟。
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HLF-Kubed: Blockchain-Based Resource Monitoring for Edge Clusters
. In the past several years, there has been an increased usage of smart, always-connected devices at the edge of the network, which provide real-time contextual information with low overhead to optimize processes and improve how companies and individuals interact, work, and live. The efficient management of this huge pool of devices requires runtime monitoring to identify potential performance bottlenecks and physical defects. Typical solutions, where monitoring data are aggregated in a centralized manner, soon become inefficient, as they are unable to handle the increased load and become single points of failure. In addition, the resource-constrained nature of edge devices calls for low-overhead monitoring systems. In this paper, we propose HLF-Kubed , a blockchain-based, highly available framework for monitoring edge devices, leveraging distributed ledger technology. HLF-Kubed builds upon Kubernetes container orchestrator and HyperLedger Fabric frameworks and implements a smart contract through an external chaincode for resource usage storing and querying. Our experimental results show that our proposed setup forms a low-overhead monitoring solution, with an average of 448 MB of memory and 6.8% CPU usage, while introducing 1.1s end-to-end latency for store operation and 0.6s for ledger querying respectively.
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Ledger
Ledger Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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