IEEE Access (Jan 2022)

CASE: A Context-Aware Storage Placement and Retrieval Ecosystem

  • Ganesh Chandrasekaran,
  • Boopathi Ramasamy,
  • Pranay Dhondi,
  • Pankaj Bhimrao Thorat,
  • Rajesh Challa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3139339
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 1956 – 1967

Abstract

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Emerging cloud-native technologies, such as container-runtime and container-orchestrator offer unprecedented agility in developing and running applications, especially when combined with microservice-style architecture. Several existing 5G-Telecom network products such as element Management System (e-MS), 5G-Core and 5G-Access are being redesigned to fit the microservice paradigm. Cloud environment allows enterprises to scale their application on-demand with minimum cost; however, it is often difficult to use containers without sacrificing many benefits that cloud-native technology offers. The e-MS is characterized to orchestrate 5G network elements (5GNEs) deployed nationwide, and systematically store terabytes of stateful data per second. Containers are characterized to have an ephemeral state, hence ‘stateful-ness’ aspect of e-MS makes orchestration complex. In this paper, different challenges around stateful storage selection, content placement and content retrieval operations within e-MS microservices are described. To overcome these challenges, to this end, we propose CASE - A Context-Aware Storage placement and retrieval Ecosystem - which enables context-based operations to be intrinsically supported by the underlying e-MS application. Our approach has been designed to maintain the location-independent philosophy of cloud-native by associating context information directly to 5GNE rather than fixed storage entities, thereby ensuring scalability. Through simulation with real data-set obtained from one of the world’s largest terrestrial telecom operator, we show that based on such location-independent context information, CASE with e-MS can facilitate high performance despite dynamic 5GNE count agility, stateless e-MS replication and stateful storage scaling, while not posing a significant signaling burden on the cloud environment.

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