Published February 2, 2022 | Version v1
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Engineering and Experimentally Benchmarking a Serverless Edge Computing System

  • 1. Technische Universität Braunschweig

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—Thanks to the latest advances in containerization, the serverless edge computing model is becoming close to reality. Serverless at the edge is expected to enable low latency applications with fast autoscaling mechanisms, all running on heterogeneous and resource-constrained devices. In this work, we engineer and experimentally benchmark a serverless edge computing system architecture. We deploy a decentralized edge computing platform for serverless applications providing processing, storage, and communication capabilities using only open-source software, running over heterogeneous resources (e.g., virtual machines, Raspberry Pis, or bare metal servers, etc). To achieve that, we provision an overlay-network based on Nebula network agnostic technology, running over private or public networks, and use K3s to provide hardware abstraction. We benchmark the system in terms of response times, throughput and scalability using different hardware devices connected through the public Internet. The results show that while serverless is feasible on heterogeneous devices showing a good performance on constrained devices, such as Raspberry Pis, the lack of support when determining computational power and network characterization leaves much room for improvement in edge environments.

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European Commission
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