Towards a Testbed for Scalable FaaS Platforms
By: Trever Schirmer, David Bermbach
Potential Business Impact:
Tests how cloud programs grow faster.
Most cloud platforms have a Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) offering that enables users to easily write highly scalable applications. To better understand how the platform's architecture impacts its performance, we present a research-focused testbed that can be adapted to quickly evaluate the impact of different architectures and technologies on the characteristics of scalability-focused FaaS platforms.
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