“A Framework for Satisfying the Performance Requirements of Containerized Software Systems Through Multi-Versioning” accepted for publication in ICPE!

Sara’s paper “A Framework for Satisfying the Performance Requirements of Containerized Software Systems Through Multi-Versioning” was accepted for publication in the International Conference on Performance Engineering (ICPE)! Super congrats Sara! This was a joint work with Alireza Goli (UAlberta) and Hamzeh Khazaei (York University).

Abstract:
With the increasing popularity and complexity of containerized software systems, satisfying the performance requirements of these systems becomes more challenging as well. While a common remedy to this problem is to increase the allocated amount of resources by scaling up or out, this remedy is not necessarily cost-effective and therefore often problematic for smaller companies. In this paper, we study an alternative, more cost-effective approach for satisfying the performance requirements of containerized software systems. In particular, we investigate how we can satisfy such requirements by applying software multi-versioning to the system’s resource-heavy containers. We present DockerMV, an open source extension of the Docker framework, to support multi-versioning of containerized software systems. We demonstrate the efficacy of multi-versioning for satisfying the performance requirements of containerized software systems through experiments on the TeaStore, a microservice reference test application, and Znn, a containerized news portal. Our DockerMV extension can be used by software developers to introduce multi-versioning in their own containerized software systems, thereby better allowing them to meet the performance requirements of their systems.

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