Peter Alonzo, Krishna Chilakapati, Matthew Frias, Tyler Lindberg, Zachary Kollar, Akhil Saini
- Project Goals
- Evaluation Criteria
- Decision Analysis Report
- Key Features
- How To Use
- Poster
- Video Presentation
- Credits
- Acknowledgements
- Identify cloud environment for actual system to model
- Identify target simulation tool using DAR process
- Replicate actual cloud environment in simulation tool through development
- Develop test plan to compare simulation with actual cloud environment
- Conduct testing, update simulation if needed
- Create video, poster board and final report of findings
- Work together as a team to evenly divide tasks/work load
- We conducted introductory research to identify three potential software solutions, then delved deeper into each option to gain a comprehensive understanding
- We developed prototypes and demos for each software option, presenting them to the team and sponsor for evaluation against the predefined criteria
- KWOK is lightweight, supports all project requirements, and has ample documentation for reference
- Alibaba poses a security concern with the codebase’s country of origin and has minimal documentation available
- K3D/K3S has slow deployment time and does not support all project requirements
- Manage Kubernetes Resources: Deploy, manage, and delete Kubernetes resources using a command-line interface
- Cluster Management: Create and delete Kubernetes clusters for simulation purposes
- Flexible Resource Application: Apply resource configurations from files with the option to deploy multiple instances
- Resource Deletion: Delete specific Kubernetes resources by type and name
- Resource Retrieval: Retrieve information about Kubernetes resources by type
- Insightful Pod Characteristics: View detailed characteristics of pods, including CPU and memory requests and limits
- Node Resource Allocation: Understand resource allocation on nodes within the Kubernetes cluster
- Seamless Integration: Interact with the Kubernetes cluster using familiar tools like
kubectl
andkwokctl
- Versatile Tool: Suitable for experimentation, testing, and development of Kubernetes-related solutions within a simulated environment
To clone and run this application, you'll need Git, KWOK and Python installed on your computer. From the command line:
# Clone this repository
$ git clone https://github.com/mattfrias/SeniorDesign2024-Team25.git
# Go into the repository
$ cd SeniorDesign2024-Team25
# Run the help section of the Python script to view available commands
$ python simulation.py --help
# Add configuration files to the 'resources' folder
This project uses the following software:
Our team would like to thank Professor Yufeng Wu, our Sonalysts advisor Matthew Ferrier, and the University of Connecticut’s School of Computing for their support on this CSE design project.