Journal article
TraDE: Network and Traffic-Aware Adaptive Scheduling for Microservices Under Dynamics
M Chen, MT Islam, MR Read, R Buyya
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems | Published : 2026
Abstract
The transition from monolithic architecture to microservices has enhanced flexibility in application design and its scalable execution. This approach typically uses a computing cluster managed by a container orchestration platform to deploy microservices. However, this shift introduces significant challenges, particularly in the efficient scheduling of containerized services. These challenges are compounded by unpredictable scenarios such as dynamic incoming workloads with various execution traffic and variable communication delays among cluster nodes. Existing works often overlook the real-time traffic impacts of dynamic requests on running microservices, as well as the varied communication..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council