BaaSLess: Backend-as-a-Service (BaaS)-Enabled Workflows in Federated Serverless Infrastructures

IF 5.3 2区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing Pub Date : 2024-08-06 DOI:10.1109/TCC.2024.3439268
Thomas Larcher;Philipp Gritsch;Stefan Nastic;Sashko Ristov
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Serverless is a popular paradigm for expressing compute-intensive applications as serverless workflows. In practice, a significant portion of the computing is typically offloaded to various Backend-as-a-Service (BaaS) cloud services. The recent rise of federated serverless and Sky computing offers cost and performance advantages for these BaaS-enabled serverless workflows. However, due to vendor lock-in and lack of service interoperability, many challenges remain that impact the development, deployment, and scheduling of BaaS-enabled serverless workflows in federated serverless infrastructures. This paper introduces BaaSLess – a novel platform that delivers global and dynamic federated BaaS to serverless workflows. BaaSLess provides: i) a novel SDK for uniform and dynamic access to federated BaaS services, reducing the complexity associated with the development of BaaS-enabled serverless workflows, ii) a novel globally-federated serverless BaaS framework that delivers a suite of BaaS-less ML services, including text-to-speech, speech-to-text, translation, and OCR, together with a globally-federated storage infrastructure, comprising AWS and Google cloud providers, and iii) a novel model and an algorithm for scheduling BaaS-enabled serverless workflows to improve their performance. Experimental results using three complementary BaaS-enabled serverless workflows show that BaaSLess improves workflow execution time by up to $2.95\times$ compared to the state-of-the-art serverless schedulers, often at a lower cost.
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BAASLESS:联合无服务器基础设施中支持后台即服务(BaaS)的工作流
无服务器是将计算密集型应用程序表示为无服务器工作流的流行范例。在实践中,很大一部分计算通常被卸载到各种后端即服务(BaaS)云服务中。最近兴起的联邦无服务器和Sky计算为这些支持baas的无服务器工作流提供了成本和性能优势。然而,由于供应商锁定和缺乏服务互操作性,许多挑战仍然存在,这些挑战影响了在联邦无服务器基础设施中支持baas的无服务器工作流的开发、部署和调度。本文介绍了BaaSLess——一个为无服务器工作流提供全局动态联合BaaS的新平台。BaaSLess提供:i)用于统一和动态访问联邦BaaS服务的新颖SDK,降低与支持BaaS的无服务器工作流程开发相关的复杂性;ii)提供一套无BaaS的ML服务的新颖全球联邦BaaS框架,包括文本到语音、语音到文本、翻译和OCR,以及由AWS和谷歌云提供商组成的全球联邦存储基础设施;iii)用于调度支持baas的无服务器工作流的新模型和算法,以提高其性能。使用三个互补的支持baas的无服务器工作流的实验结果表明,与最先进的无服务器调度器相比,BaaSLess将工作流执行时间提高了2.95倍,通常成本更低。
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IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing
IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing Computer Science-Software
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期刊介绍: The IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing (TCC) is dedicated to the multidisciplinary field of cloud computing. It is committed to the publication of articles that present innovative research ideas, application results, and case studies in cloud computing, focusing on key technical issues related to theory, algorithms, systems, applications, and performance.
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