FASE: fast deployment for dependent applications in serverless environments

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2024

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Function-as-a-service has reduced the user burden by allowing cloud service providers to overtake operational activities such as resource allocation, service deployment, auto-scaling, and load-balancing, to name a few. The users are only responsible for developing the business logic through event-triggered functions catering to an application. Although FaaS brings about multiple user benefits, a typical challenge in this context is the time incurred in the environmental setup of the containers on which the functions execute, often referred to as the cold-start time leading to delayed execution and quality-of-service violations. This paper presents an efficient scheduling strategy FASE that uses a finite-sized warm pool to facilitate the instantaneous execution of functions on pre-warmed containers. Test-bed evaluations over AWS Lambda confirm that FASE achieves a 40% reduction in the average cold-start time and 1.29× speedup compared to the baselines. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2023.

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Computation theory, Internet of things, Quality of service, Web services, Cloud service providers, Cold-start, Fast deployments, Function-as-a-service, Load-Balancing, Operational activity, Resources allocation, Scalings, Serverless computing, Service deployment, Containers

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Journal of Supercomputing, 2024, 80, 8, pp. 10394-10417

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