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Main Authors: Waseem, Muhammad, Ahmad, Aakash, Liang, Peng, Akbar, Muhammad Azeem, Khan, Arif Ali, Ahmad, Iftikhar, Setälä, Manu, Mikkonen, Tommi
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.12980
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author Waseem, Muhammad
Ahmad, Aakash
Liang, Peng
Akbar, Muhammad Azeem
Khan, Arif Ali
Ahmad, Iftikhar
Setälä, Manu
Mikkonen, Tommi
author_facet Waseem, Muhammad
Ahmad, Aakash
Liang, Peng
Akbar, Muhammad Azeem
Khan, Arif Ali
Ahmad, Iftikhar
Setälä, Manu
Mikkonen, Tommi
contents Containerization in multi-cloud environments has received significant attention in recent years both from academic research and industrial development perspectives. However, there exists no effort to systematically investigate the state of research on this topic. The aim of this research is to systematically identify and categorize the multiple aspects of containerization in multi-cloud environment. We conducted the Systematic Mapping Study (SMS) on the literature published between January 2013 and July 2024. One hundred twenty one studies were selected and the key results are: (1) Four leading themes on containerization in multi-cloud environment are identified: 'Scalability and High Availability', 'Performance and Optimization', 'Security and Privacy', and 'Multi-Cloud Container Monitoring and Adaptation'. (2) Ninety-eight patterns and strategies for containerization in multicloud environment were classified across 10 subcategories and 4 categories. (3) Ten quality attributes considered were identified with 47 associated tactics. (4) Four catalogs consisting of challenges and solutions related to security, automation, deployment, and monitoring were introduced. The results of this SMS will assist researchers and practitioners in pursuing further studies on containerization in multi-cloud environment and developing specialized solutions for containerization applications in multi-cloud environment.
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spellingShingle Containerization in Multi-Cloud Environment: Roles, Strategies, Challenges, and Solutions for Effective Implementation
Waseem, Muhammad
Ahmad, Aakash
Liang, Peng
Akbar, Muhammad Azeem
Khan, Arif Ali
Ahmad, Iftikhar
Setälä, Manu
Mikkonen, Tommi
Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing
Containerization in multi-cloud environments has received significant attention in recent years both from academic research and industrial development perspectives. However, there exists no effort to systematically investigate the state of research on this topic. The aim of this research is to systematically identify and categorize the multiple aspects of containerization in multi-cloud environment. We conducted the Systematic Mapping Study (SMS) on the literature published between January 2013 and July 2024. One hundred twenty one studies were selected and the key results are: (1) Four leading themes on containerization in multi-cloud environment are identified: 'Scalability and High Availability', 'Performance and Optimization', 'Security and Privacy', and 'Multi-Cloud Container Monitoring and Adaptation'. (2) Ninety-eight patterns and strategies for containerization in multicloud environment were classified across 10 subcategories and 4 categories. (3) Ten quality attributes considered were identified with 47 associated tactics. (4) Four catalogs consisting of challenges and solutions related to security, automation, deployment, and monitoring were introduced. The results of this SMS will assist researchers and practitioners in pursuing further studies on containerization in multi-cloud environment and developing specialized solutions for containerization applications in multi-cloud environment.
title Containerization in Multi-Cloud Environment: Roles, Strategies, Challenges, and Solutions for Effective Implementation
topic Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.12980