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PEPR Cloud’s TARANIS project


Model, Deploy, Orchestrate and Optimize cloud applications and infrastructures

New infrastructures, such as Edge Computing or the Iot-Edge-Cloud Computing continuum, make cloud issues even more complex, as they add new challenges related to the diversity and heterogeneity of resources (from small sensors to data centers/HPC, from low-power networks to core networks), to the geographical distribution, as well as to the increased needs for dynamism and security, all under constraints such as energy consumption.

To make efficient use of these new infrastructures, the Taranis project is based on a strategy aimed at abstracting the description of the structure of applications and resources in order to further automate their management. In this way, it will be possible to globally optimize the resources used with respect to multi-criteria objectives (price, deadline, performance, energy, etc.) both on the user side (applications) and on the resource provider side (infrastructures). Taranis also addresses the challenges of abstracting application reconfiguration and dynamically adapting resource usage.

The Taranis project addresses this issue through four work packages, each focused on a specific phase of the application lifecycle: application and infrastructure modeling, deployment and reconfiguration, orchestration, and optimization.

Project’s work packages


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