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13 October 2022 Lightweight application management architecture based on container cloud
Zijian Wang, Peng Xu II, Chen Liu III
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Proceedings Volume 12287, International Conference on Cloud Computing, Performance Computing, and Deep Learning (CCPCDL 2022); 122870R (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2640980
Event: International Conference on Cloud Computing, Performance Computing, and Deep Learning (CCPCDL 2022), 2022, Wuhan, China
Abstract
For enterprises, their applications have different types and complex configuration files. Carrying a large number of applications that depend on different environments on a server cluster will bring huge difficulties to the deployment and maintenance process. In recent years, with the development of virtual machines and container virtualization technologies, more and more enterprises have used IaaS cloud platforms or container cloud platforms to carry their applications. Compared with the IaaS cloud platform, the container cloud platform has higher resource utilization and stronger observability, but there are challenges with high barriers for getting started. In order to overcome this challenge, this paper designs and implements a lightweight application management architecture based on container cloud. This architecture is based on various open source tools and self-developed modules to achieve "lightweight" operation and maintenance of cloud applications.
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Zijian Wang, Peng Xu II, and Chen Liu III "Lightweight application management architecture based on container cloud", Proc. SPIE 12287, International Conference on Cloud Computing, Performance Computing, and Deep Learning (CCPCDL 2022), 122870R (13 October 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2640980
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KEYWORDS
Clouds

Visualization

Failure analysis

Visual analytics

Computer architecture

Image storage

Networks

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