Print Email Facebook Twitter Analyzing the Applicability of Kubernetes for the Deployment of an IoT Publish/Subscribe System Title Analyzing the Applicability of Kubernetes for the Deployment of an IoT Publish/Subscribe System Author Tavakkoli, Maryam (TU Delft Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science) Contributor Epema, Dick (mentor) Rellermeyer, Jan S. (graduation committee) Kuipers, Fernando (graduation committee) Hätönen, Kimmo (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Computer Science Project EIT Digital Master’s Programme in Cloud Computing and Services Date 2019-10-21 Abstract With the increased availability and affordability of miniature computing devices,such as sensors, the era of Internet of Things (IoT) has arrived. Meanwhile, the developments of the cellular mobile technologies and emerge of 5G accelerated the adoption of IoT scenarios within mobile networks. Rapid growth in the number of IoT devices has resulted in greater volumes of data being generated and exchanged between various entities. This highlights the need for efficient data transmission between data producers and consumers. To this goal, Nokia Bell Labs has developed a distributed data dissemination system based on Publish/Subscribe messaging protocol and according to the micro-service architecture. Currently, the system is deployed on virtual machines (VM), where the corresponding compiled Java file (Jar file) of each micro-service is running on a separate VM. This approach for deployment might cause a problem, named ’Dependency Hell’ for the continuous integration and continuous development (CI/CD) workflow. Moreover, one of the system’s limitations is that no service discovery is present. Instead, services are connected through hard-coded IP addresses, defined on their corresponding configuration files. Hence, IPs must be changed manually per deployment according to the infrastructure.To solve the present limitations, this thesis proposes a deployment based onKubernetes. Kubernetes is a container orchestration framework that introducesseveral benefits for the deployment process including automation, management,monitoring and scaling of multi-container packaged applications, such as the current Pub/Sub IoT system. A proof-of-concept solution for the deployment of the system using Kubernetes is presented and its implications on the system’s efficiency and scalability are discussed. Subject KubernetesInternet of Things (IoT)containerDocker5GPublish/SubscribeDeployment To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c76a0aa3-dad1-48eb-b317-33d51cc16664 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2019 Maryam Tavakkoli Files PDF Maryam_Tavakkoli_Master_T ... UDelft.pdf 10.75 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:c76a0aa3-dad1-48eb-b317-33d51cc16664/datastream/OBJ/view