SoutheastCon 2016 2016
DOI: 10.1109/secon.2016.7506647
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Leveraging microservices architecture by using Docker technology

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“…As well, it tried to make the environment of execution of the SV a little more equal, since the same microservice was executed on a virtual machine in the cloud and in a RaspberryPi on Edge. Although the deployment of microservices through Docker Containers is not an unpublished topic [16], this work explores for the first time the use of Docker Containers for deployment of the same service that runs in the Cloud or the Edge.…”
Section: A Monitored Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As well, it tried to make the environment of execution of the SV a little more equal, since the same microservice was executed on a virtual machine in the cloud and in a RaspberryPi on Edge. Although the deployment of microservices through Docker Containers is not an unpublished topic [16], this work explores for the first time the use of Docker Containers for deployment of the same service that runs in the Cloud or the Edge.…”
Section: A Monitored Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It highlights all the issues which involve migration to microservice [32]. The main features which are creating and promoting the demand of such a technology are scalability, security, reliability, fast progress, and speed of the network [20]. So, the researchers are trying hard to introduce new software architecture styles and software development methods to meet all the demands of enterprises [6].…”
Section: E Need Of Systematic Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current trend is to decompose a complete VNF in the form of micro-services [2], [10], [3], [11], [12] interacting between each other, each micro-service executing a set of elementary tasks. Once a VNF is decomposed into micro-services, the subsequent task is to instantiate them onto a virtualized architecture.…”
Section: A Decomposition Of a Vnf Into Micro-servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decomposition of a global VNF into several components (or micro-services [2] [3]), which can be instantiated on distant servers, raises the problem of interconnecting them. This is deeply related to the method of programming the network.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%