Francesco D'Anzi
Enabling Fine-Grained Security for Liquid Computing in Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Environments.
Rel. Fulvio Giovanni Ottavio Risso. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Informatica (Computer Engineering), 2023
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Abstract
Cloud computing has revolutionized the way of deploying and managing applications. Among the numerous technologies that have emerged to facilitate cloud-native application deployment, Kubernetes stands out as a cornerstone for container orchestration, simplifying application scaling and management and providing organizations with the agility required to thrive in the cloud-native era. While Kubernetes serves as a powerful foundation for cloud-native applications, the need for multi-cluster architectures enabling the creation of federated clusters that act as a single entity has grown, driven by requirements for geographic distribution, redundancy and diverse infrastructure resources. "Liquid computing" is a paradigm that proposes to realize multi-cluster environments, creating a continuum of computing resources.
This concept is followed by Liqo, an open-source project started at Politecnico di Torino, that allows the building of multi-cluster topologies within Kubernetes
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