Online Partial Service Hosting at the Edge

Author:

Borusu V. S. Ch Lakshmi Narayana1ORCID,Agarwala Mohit1ORCID,R Sri Prakash1ORCID,Karamchandani Nikhil1ORCID,Moharir Sharayu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Bombay

Abstract

We consider the problem of service hosting where an application provider can dynamically rent edge computing resources and serve user requests from the edge to deliver a better quality of service. A key novelty of this work is that we allow the service to be hosted partially at the edge that enables a fraction of the user query to be served by the edge. We model the total cost for (partially) hosting a service at the edge as a combination of the latency in serving requests, the bandwidth consumption, and the time-varying cost for renting edge resources. We propose an online policy called α-RetroRenting (α-RR) that dynamically determines the fraction of the service to be hosted at the edge in any time-slot, based on the history of the request arrivals and the rent cost sequence. As our main result, we derive an upper bound on α-RR’s competitive ratio with respect to the offline optimal policy that knows the entire request arrival and rent cost sequence in advance. In addition, we provide performance guarantees for our policy in the setting where the request arrival process is stochastic. We conduct extensive numerical evaluations to compare the performance of α-RR with various benchmarks for synthetic and trace-based request arrival and rent cost processes and find several parameter regimes where α-RR’s ability to store the service partially greatly improves cost-efficiency.

Funder

SERB MATRICS

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Media Technology,Information Systems,Software,Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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