Software containers are changing the way distributed applications are executedand managed on cloud computing resources. Autoscaling allows containerizedapplications and services to run resiliently with high availability without the demandof user intervention. However, specifying an autoscaling policy that can guaranteethat no performance violations will take place is an extremely hard task, and doomedto fail unless considerable care is taken. Existing autoscaling solutions try to solvethis problem but fail to consider application specific parameters when doing so, thuscausing poor resource utilization and/or unsatisfactory quality of service in certaindynamic workload scenarios.This thesis proposes an autoscaling solution that enables clou...
Autoscaling methods are used for cloud-hosted applications to dynamically scale the allocated resour...
Applications with a dynamic workload demand need access to a flexible infrastructure to meet perform...
This thesis studies cloud capacity auto-scaling, or how to provision and release re-sources to a ser...
Software containers are changing the way distributed applications are executedand managed on cloud c...
Cloud-native microservices-based applications are increasingly deployed using containers in the soft...
Cloud computing and software containers have seen major adoption over the last decade. Due to this,...
Simplifying the task of resource management and scheduling for customers, while still delivering com...
Container orchestration platforms like Kubernetes (K8s) allow easy deployment and management of clou...
Applications executed in the cloud can exploit its elasticity features, varying dynamically the amou...
AbstractThe main benefit of cloud computing lies in the elasticity of virtual resources that are pro...
Auto scaling is a service provided by the cloud service provider that allows provision of temporary ...
Auto-scaling is a major way of minimizing the gap between the demand and the availability of the com...
Container-based cloud applications require sophisticated auto-scaling methods in order to operate un...
Rapid elasticity is one of the essential characteristics of cloud computing identified by NIST. Elas...
Rapid elasticity is one of the essential characteristics of cloud computing identified by NIST [17]....
Autoscaling methods are used for cloud-hosted applications to dynamically scale the allocated resour...
Applications with a dynamic workload demand need access to a flexible infrastructure to meet perform...
This thesis studies cloud capacity auto-scaling, or how to provision and release re-sources to a ser...
Software containers are changing the way distributed applications are executedand managed on cloud c...
Cloud-native microservices-based applications are increasingly deployed using containers in the soft...
Cloud computing and software containers have seen major adoption over the last decade. Due to this,...
Simplifying the task of resource management and scheduling for customers, while still delivering com...
Container orchestration platforms like Kubernetes (K8s) allow easy deployment and management of clou...
Applications executed in the cloud can exploit its elasticity features, varying dynamically the amou...
AbstractThe main benefit of cloud computing lies in the elasticity of virtual resources that are pro...
Auto scaling is a service provided by the cloud service provider that allows provision of temporary ...
Auto-scaling is a major way of minimizing the gap between the demand and the availability of the com...
Container-based cloud applications require sophisticated auto-scaling methods in order to operate un...
Rapid elasticity is one of the essential characteristics of cloud computing identified by NIST. Elas...
Rapid elasticity is one of the essential characteristics of cloud computing identified by NIST [17]....
Autoscaling methods are used for cloud-hosted applications to dynamically scale the allocated resour...
Applications with a dynamic workload demand need access to a flexible infrastructure to meet perform...
This thesis studies cloud capacity auto-scaling, or how to provision and release re-sources to a ser...