Microservices Observatory is a collection of projects meant to disentangle and illuminate the complexity of effectively managing high-performance and available cloud-native applications. Currently, our focus revolves around several distinct thrusts:
Read our Vision Paper on Microservices and Associated Challenges »
A digital clone of a microservices infrastructure provides integration of several learning-based AIOPs (specifically those based on Bayesian optimization and Reinforcement ).
A first look at open issues of over 40 operators from one of the most prominent operator frameworks (Operator Hub).
A framework that turbo-charges existing Kubernetes operators to support virtualization, finer-grained security, and defense capabilities.
We presented our vision for Suture at the ACM Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies (CoNEXT) virtual event on December & 15, 2020.
Theo gave a talk at ONUG titled "Observability in a Programmable World: Diagnosing eBPF and P4 Programs"
[May 2022] We are attending KubeCon'22 Europe. Please feel free to get in touch!
[April 2022] KubeKlone, our digital twin for cloud and edge microservices, has been accepted at APNET'22
[October 2021] We are attending KubeCon'21. Please help us by filling this survey and feel free to get in touch!
[September 2021] Theo received a $250K grant from VMWare for research on ``Human in the Loop AIOps'' for Microservices management
[April 2021] Theo received a $50K grant from NEC to work on data-driven approaches for improving web performance on 5G
Coming soon ....