Journal Article10.1109/tnsm.2024.3405175
KubeTwin: A Digital Twin Framework for Kubernetes Deployments at Scale
Davide Borsatti,Walter Cerroni,Luca Foschini,G. Grabarnik,Lorenzo Manca,Filippo Poltronieri,Domenico Scotece,Larisa Shwartz,Cesare Stefanelli,Mauro Tortonesi,Mattia Zaccarini +10 more
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TL;DR: KubeTwin is a Digital Twin framework for optimizing Kubernetes deployments at scale, particularly in multi-cloud and edge computing environments, enabling accurate virtual representations to optimize deployment and management policies.
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Abstract: Kubernetes is a well-known orchestration and management solution for complex and large-scale service architectures in the Cloud Continuum. While it provides very valuable functions from the operation perspective, the high number of control loops it implements significantly enlarges the already wide space of configuration parameters and policies to consider for management purposes. We argue that optimizing complex Kubernetes deployments considering a multi-cloud and edge computing environment would significantly benefit from a Digital Twin approach, enabling an accurate virtual representation of a Kubernetes application to optimize its deployment and management policies. Towards that goal, this work illustrates the design of KubeTwin, a framework to implement Digital Twins of Kubernetes deployments. Furthermore, we present a validation of KubeTwin in a Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) scenario, which shows its soundness in reenacting realistic Digital Twins of complex and highly distributed Kubernetes deployments. We believe that KubeTwin can provide useful guidance to the research community working in this field.
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