Proceedings of the 16th ACM SIGPLAN/SIGOPS International Conference on Virtual Execution Environments 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3381052.3381321
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Edge computing

Abstract: Edge computing is a recent computing paradigm that brings cloud services closer to the client. Among other features, edge computing offers extremely low client/server latencies. To consistently provide such low latencies, services need to run on edge nodes that are physically as close as possible to their clients. Thus, when a client changes its physical location, a service should migrate between edge nodes to maintain proximity. Differently from cloud nodes, edge nodes are built with CPUs of different Instruc… Show more

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“…It is now possible to migrate containers between hosts with various ISAs thanks to the integration of H-Container into Docker, which migrates natively generated containerized apps between compute nodes with CPUs of different ISAs. Integrate H-Container into Docker to enable container migration between hosts with various Instruction Set Architectures (ISAs), since Server programs originally developed for one ISA cannot do so when a client changes its physical location [28].…”
Section: Ability To Support Mobilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is now possible to migrate containers between hosts with various ISAs thanks to the integration of H-Container into Docker, which migrates natively generated containerized apps between compute nodes with CPUs of different ISAs. Integrate H-Container into Docker to enable container migration between hosts with various Instruction Set Architectures (ISAs), since Server programs originally developed for one ISA cannot do so when a client changes its physical location [28].…”
Section: Ability To Support Mobilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We intentionally control the network latency of the edge-cloud system, with Linux TC, to simulate practical scenarios. Refer to [35] and [36], the parameters are set as follows: (𝑖) For the end devices and the edge cluster, the latency is about 20 ms and the bandwidth is about 50 Mbps. (𝑖𝑖) Since the network connection within the edge cluster is through the LAN, the network conditions are better, so the latency is less than 10 ms and the bandwidth is about 1 Gbps.…”
Section: Implementation Designmentioning
confidence: 99%