Intent-based decentralized orchestration for green energy-aware provisioning of fog-native workflows
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- Mays Al-Naday, Tom Goethals (UGent) and Bruno Volckaert (UGent)
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- Abstract
- The cloud native paradigm is emerging as a pathway to developing applications for intrinsic operation on the cloud. This prompted application modularity, leveraging the adoption of the microservices architecture. Meanwhile, fog computing is emerging as a geo-dispersed cloud, bringing services closer to the end-user for localization and improved responsiveness. Transitioning to fog-native applications, i.e. managing microservice workflows over the fog, is a non-trivial challenge. On one hand, engineering workflows require awareness of the dependencies across microservices, as they impact the perceived quality of service. On the other hand, the heterogeneity of capacities, energy prices and supply, introduce challenges that can negate the sought advantages of the fog. This work proposes a novel algorithm based on Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers for intent-based workflow mapping and admission, iADMM. The performance of the algorithm is evaluated analytically and experimentally and compared to a baseline compute-network cost minimization alternative. Evaluation results show that iADMM achieves near optimal decisions in minimizing operational costs without violating workflow intents.
- Keywords
- TRENDS, cloud-native applications, fog networks, microservices, resource, optimization, intent-based allocation, green fog ecosystem
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GR13NAEAYXX7GG5CCYEZH08D
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- Al-Naday, Mays, et al. “Intent-Based Decentralized Orchestration for Green Energy-Aware Provisioning of Fog-Native Workflows.” 2022 18TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NETWORK AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT (CNSM 2022): INTELLIGENT MANAGEMENT OF DISRUPTIVE NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES AND SERVICES, edited by M. Charalambides et al., IEEE, 2022, pp. 184–90, doi:10.23919/CNSM55787.2022.9964993.
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- Al-Naday, M., Goethals, T., & Volckaert, B. (2022). Intent-based decentralized orchestration for green energy-aware provisioning of fog-native workflows. In M. Charalambides, P. Papadimitriou, W. Cerroni, S. Kanhere, & L. Mamatas (Eds.), 2022 18TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NETWORK AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT (CNSM 2022): INTELLIGENT MANAGEMENT OF DISRUPTIVE NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES AND SERVICES (pp. 184–190). https://doi.org/10.23919/CNSM55787.2022.9964993
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- Al-Naday, Mays, Tom Goethals, and Bruno Volckaert. 2022. “Intent-Based Decentralized Orchestration for Green Energy-Aware Provisioning of Fog-Native Workflows.” In 2022 18TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NETWORK AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT (CNSM 2022): INTELLIGENT MANAGEMENT OF DISRUPTIVE NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES AND SERVICES, edited by M. Charalambides, P. Papadimitriou, W. Cerroni, S. Kanhere, and L. Mamatas, 184–90. IEEE. https://doi.org/10.23919/CNSM55787.2022.9964993.
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- Al-Naday, Mays, Tom Goethals, and Bruno Volckaert. 2022. “Intent-Based Decentralized Orchestration for Green Energy-Aware Provisioning of Fog-Native Workflows.” In 2022 18TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NETWORK AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT (CNSM 2022): INTELLIGENT MANAGEMENT OF DISRUPTIVE NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES AND SERVICES, ed by. M. Charalambides, P. Papadimitriou, W. Cerroni, S. Kanhere, and L. Mamatas, 184–190. IEEE. doi:10.23919/CNSM55787.2022.9964993.
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- 1.Al-Naday M, Goethals T, Volckaert B. Intent-based decentralized orchestration for green energy-aware provisioning of fog-native workflows. In: Charalambides M, Papadimitriou P, Cerroni W, Kanhere S, Mamatas L, editors. 2022 18TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NETWORK AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT (CNSM 2022): INTELLIGENT MANAGEMENT OF DISRUPTIVE NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES AND SERVICES. IEEE; 2022. p. 184–90.
- IEEE
- [1]M. Al-Naday, T. Goethals, and B. Volckaert, “Intent-based decentralized orchestration for green energy-aware provisioning of fog-native workflows,” in 2022 18TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NETWORK AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT (CNSM 2022): INTELLIGENT MANAGEMENT OF DISRUPTIVE NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES AND SERVICES, Thessaloniki, GREECE, 2022, pp. 184–190.
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author = {{Al-Naday, Mays and Goethals, Tom and Volckaert, Bruno}},
booktitle = {{2022 18TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NETWORK AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT (CNSM 2022): INTELLIGENT MANAGEMENT OF DISRUPTIVE NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES AND SERVICES}},
editor = {{Charalambides, M. and Papadimitriou, P. and Cerroni, W. and Kanhere, S. and Mamatas, L.}},
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language = {{eng}},
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year = {{2022}},
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