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MiCADO V2 Tutorial available

On June 21, 2017
In Developers, MiCADO, Project COLA, Tutorial
Tagged COLA, Developer, Dissemination, MiCADO, Tutorial

Our MiCADO (Microservices-based Cloud Application-level Dynamic Orchestrator) services can monitor an application at run-time and will automatically scale it up or down in order to optimise application execution based on the user-defined multidimensional set of QoS (Quality-of-Service) parameters.

MiCADO V2 implements container monitoring, and with the help of the collected information, now the deployed application can be scaled in the container level also, which means changing the number of containers of the application and scaling the virtual machines only if there is no resource left on the host machines. This gives faster feedback in the control loop and with container level scaling we can fit the demand curve better, in real time.

Read more in the MiCADO V2 Tutorial available now.

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The COLA Project – Cloud Orchestration at the Level of Application (COLA) receives funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 731574

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