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Automating Multi-Tenancy Performance Evaluation on Edge Compute Nodes

Published 12 Jun 2025 in cs.DC | (2506.10461v1)

Abstract: Edge Computing emerges as a promising alternative of Cloud Computing, with scalable compute resources and services deployed in the path between IoT devices and Cloud. Since virtualization techniques can be applied on Edge compute nodes, administrators can share their Edge infrastructures among multiple users, providing the so-called multi-tenancy. Even though multi-tenancy is unavoidable, it raises concerns about security and performance degradation due to resource contention in Edge Computing. For that, administrators need to deploy services with non-antagonizing profiles and explore workload co-location scenarios to enhance performance and energy consumption. Achieving this, however, requires extensive configuration, deployment, iterative testing, and analysis, an effort-intensive and time-consuming process. To address this challenge, we introduce an auto-benchmarking framework designed to streamline the analysis of multi-tenancy performance in Edge environments. Our framework includes a built-in monitoring stack and integrates with widely used benchmarking workloads, such as streaming analytics, database operations, machine learning applications, and component-based stress testing. We perform a case-driven analysis and provide valuable insights into the impact of multi-tenancy on Edge environments with different hardware configurations and diverse workloads. Finally, the implementation of our framework, along with the containerized workloads used for experimentation, is publicly available.

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