An Architecture-based Self-Typing Service for Cloud Native Applications
Srinivasa Rao Mandalapu, Sivamuni Kalaimagal, Chitra Devi D, Upendra Singh Aswal, S. Irin Sherly, N. Alangudi Balaji
Abstract
This research study analyzes Kubow, a service that automatically adjusts to new circumstances, built on a modular framework for cloud-native applications. To accommodate Kubernetes and Docker containers, the Rainbow self-adaptation framework was upgraded to become Kubow. This research provides an overview of Kubow's architecture, highlights its main design decisions, and illustrates it with a simple example of how to set it up and utilize it. It takes more than just installing software on virtual machines to get apps running in the cloud. Cloud applications need continuous management so that they can 1) adjust their resources according to the demand, and 2) respond to temporary challenges by duplicating and restarting the components to offer resilience on unstable infrastructure. To give programmed and responsive responses to disappointments (wellbeing the board) and changing natural conditions (auto-scaling), and framework boundaries.