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EdgePier: P2P-based Container Image Distribution in Edge Computing Environments

Soeren Becker, Florian Schmidt, Odej Kao

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Abstract

Edge and fog computing architectures utilize container technologies in order to offer a lightweight application deployment. Container images are stored in registry services and operated by orchestration platforms to download and start the respective applications on nodes of the infrastructure. During large application rollouts, the connection to the registry is prone to become a bottleneck, which results in longer provisioning times and deployment latencies. Previous work has mainly addressed this problem by proposing scalable registries, leveraging the BitTorrent protocol or distributed storage to host container images. However, for lightweight and dynamic edge environments the overhead of several dedicated components is not feasible in regard to its interference of the actual workload and is subject to failures due to the introduced complexity.In this paper we introduce a fully decentralized container registry called EdgePier, that can be deployed across edge sites and is able to decrease container deployment times by utilizing peer-to-peer connections between participating nodes. Image layers are shared without the need for further centralized orchestration entities. The conducted evaluation shows that the provisioning times are improved by up to 65% in comparison to a baseline registry, even with limited bandwidth to the cloud.

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Computer scienceProvisioningSoftware deploymentCloud computingScalabilityBottleneckOrchestrationContainer (type theory)Distributed computingEdge computingBitTorrentComputer networkEdge devicePeer-to-peerOperating systemEmbedded systemMusicalEngineeringVisual artsArtMechanical engineeringCaching and Content DeliveryPeer-to-Peer Network TechnologiesBlockchain Technology Applications and Security
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