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Container placement and migration strategies for cloud, fog, and edge data centers: A survey

Summary The last decade has witnessed important development of network softwarization that has revolutionized the practice of networks. Virtualized networks bring novel and specific requirements for the control and orchestration of containerized network functions that are scattered across the networ...

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Published in:International journal of network management 2022-11, Vol.32 (6), p.n/a
Main Authors: Kaur, Kiranpreet, Guillemin, Fabrice, Sailhan, Francoise
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