Proceedings Article10.1109/UCC-COMPANION.2018.00046
Realizing Edge Computing Connectivity with Open Virtual Networking
Sean Murphy,Andrew Edmonds +1 more
- 01 Dec 2018
- pp 128-133
TL;DR: This paper describes the solution it has developed which enables Open Virtual Networking to be extended to the edge to support integration with a docker engine located at the edge of the network.
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Abstract: Edge computing will likely be of significant import to the Smart City context, providing a means to deploy and manage large distributed applications [5] [3]. Although Edge Computing is receiving significant attention at present, many issues relating to this paradigm remain unclear. In this paper, we focus specifically on mechanisms required to extend Data Centre networking technologies to edge devices. More specifically, we describe the solution we have developed which enables Open Virtual Networking (OVN) to be extended to the edge to support integration with a docker engine located at the edge of the network. The mechanisms consist of a process by which a docker engine can request to join the network, an approval process which leverages Openstack authentication and access control mechanisms, a mechanism by which the remote system can connect to the OVN and finally containers can be initialized on the remote docker engine and interact with entities operating in the Enterprise Data Centre.
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