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Orchestration from the Cloud to the Edge

Sergej Svorobej, Malika Bendechache, Frank Griesinger, Jörg Domaschka

2020Palgrave studies in digital business & enabling technologies33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The effective management of complex and heterogeneous computing environments is one of the biggest challenges that service and infrastructure providers are facing in the cloud-to-thing continuum era. Advanced orchestration systems are required to support the resource management of large-scale cloud data centres integrated with the big data generation of IoT devices. The orchestration system should be aware about all available resources and their current status in order to perform dynamic allocations and enable short time deployment of applications. This chapter will review the state of the art with regards to orchestration along the cloud-to-thing continuum with a specific emphasis on container-based orchestration (e.g. Docker Swarm and Kubernetes) and fog-specific orchestration architectures (e.g. SORTS, SOAFI, ETSI IGS MEC, and CONCERT).

Topics & Concepts

OrchestrationCloud computingSoftware deploymentContainer (type theory)Computer scienceDistributed computingEdge computingInternet of ThingsBig dataData scienceWorld Wide WebEngineeringOperating systemMechanical engineeringMusicalArtVisual artsCloud Computing and Resource ManagementIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingSoftware System Performance and Reliability