RescureService: A Benchmark Microservice System for the Research of Mobile Edge and Cloud Computing
Xiang He, Teng Wang, Lei Liu, Jianan Li, Zihang Su, Yingming Guo,, Zhiying Tu, Hanchuan Xu, Zhongjie Wang

TL;DR
RescureService is an open-source benchmark microservice system with diverse services designed for research in mobile edge and cloud computing, aiding in evaluating QoS stability.
Contribution
The paper introduces RescureService, a comprehensive microservice benchmark system with over 20 diverse services, addressing limitations of existing benchmarks.
Findings
RescureService meets benchmark requirements for research.
Provides measurement tools and pre-measured service properties.
Supports stable QoS research in microservice systems.
Abstract
The dramatic development of cloud and edge computing allows for better Quality of Service (QoS) in many scenarios by deploying services on cloud and edge servers. Microservice technology is also adopted in these scenarios to decompose complex business logic into many small independent services. Meanwhile, as microservice systems continue to grow, providing stable QoS in these systems becomes a challenge, and many different approaches have been proposed for stable QoS. However, the microservice systems used in the experiments of these work have problems such as the low number of services and a single type of service. Therefore, we developed the open-source benchmark microservice system RescureService with 20+ services, including database, front-end, business logic, data processing, and artificial intelligence services in the disaster relief scenario. Measuring tools are provided to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Cloud Computing and Resource Management · Software System Performance and Reliability
