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A Comprehensive Experimentation Framework for Energy-Efficient Design of Cloud-Native Applications

Published: March 11, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2503.08641v1

By: Sebastian Werner , Maria C. Borges , Karl Wolf and more

Potential Business Impact:

Helps apps use less power in the cloud.

Business Areas:
Energy Efficiency Energy, Sustainability

Current approaches to designing energy-efficient applications typically rely on measuring individual components using readily available local metrics, like CPU utilization. However, these metrics fall short when applied to cloud-native applications, which operate within the multi-tenant, shared environments of distributed cloud providers. Assessing and optimizing the energy efficiency of cloud-native applications requires consideration of the complex, layered nature of modern cloud stacks. To address this need, we present a comprehensive, automated, and extensible experimentation framework that enables developers to measure energy efficiency across all relevant layers of a cloud-based application and evaluate associated quality trade-offs. Our framework integrates a suite of service quality and sustainability metrics, providing compatibility with any Kubernetes-based application. We demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of this approach through initial experimental results, comparing architectural design alternatives for a widely used open-source cloud-native application.

Country of Origin
🇩🇪 Germany

Page Count
11 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Software Engineering