Kubernetes分布(K8s, K3s, KubeEdge)在不利战术网络的自适应和联邦云基础设施中的性能评估

Mattia Fogli, Thomas Kudla, Bram Musters, Geert L. J. Pingen, Casper van den Broek, H. Bastiaansen, Niranjan Suri, S. Webb
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战术边缘域主要由移动中的下马士兵和车辆组成,通常通过无线战术网络进行互联,而无线战术网络在带宽、可达性、可靠性和延迟方面受到限制。因此,战术网络中的节点不能简单地依赖于对企业云计算的可靠访问。相反,他们必须探索其他替代模型,以利用现有的资源,通过跨三层的联合云架构,包括下车的士兵、移动的车辆和操作中心。北约IST-168 RTG一直在探索在战术网络的约束下,在这种联邦架构中最好地利用可用资源的方法。第一种方法是评估Kubernetes技术,看看它们是否能够部署在战术网络上,并提供在由多个合作伙伴国家网络组成的联合云基础设施上动态分发数据和计算任务的能力。本文提供了各种Kubernetes发行版(k8、k3、KubeEdge)在联邦和自适应战术网络中的初始性能结果,并给出了进一步开发和实验的建议。
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Performance Evaluation of Kubernetes Distributions (K8s, K3s, KubeEdge) in an Adaptive and Federated Cloud Infrastructure for Disadvantaged Tactical Networks
The tactical edge domain, primarily consisting of dismounted soldiers and vehicles on the move, are typically interconnected via wireless tactical networks that are limited in terms of bandwidth, reachability, reliability, and latency. Hence, nodes in the tactical network cannot simply rely on assured access to enterprise cloud computing. Instead, they must explore other alternative models to leverage resources that are in situ, by means of a federated cloud architecture that spans the three tiers of dismounted soldiers, vehicles on the move, and operations centers. The NATO IST-168 RTG has been exploring approaches to best exploit available resources in such a federated architecture while living within the constraints of the tactical networks. The first approach has been to evaluate Kubernetes technologies to see if they are able to be deployed over tactical networks and provide the capabilities to dynamically distribute data and computing tasks over a federated cloud infrastructure composed of multiple partner nation networks. This paper provides initial performance results for various Kubernetes distributions (K8s, K3s, KubeEdge) in federated and adaptive tactical networks, leading to recommendations for further development and experimentation.
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