This article examines the performance of microservice architectures in different cloud environments (CE), focusing on Software as a Service, Infrastructure as a Service, and Platform as a Service models. The study analyzes the intrinsic properties of these cloud service models and their impact on critical performance metrics such as latency, throughput, and scalability. The performance characteristics of microservices are evaluated through theoretical and practical analyses, highlighting the unique advantages and trade-offs of each model. By studying typical microservice components and patterns, the article explores the influence of CE on the efficiency of microservices. The findings provide insights into optimizing microservice performance across various cloud platforms. #COMESYSO1120.

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Evaluating the Impact of Cloud Service Models on Microservice Performance Metrics

  • Anatolii Bobunov,
  • Denis Tiumentsev,
  • Evgenii Mozharovskii,
  • Viacheslav Maksimov

摘要

This article examines the performance of microservice architectures in different cloud environments (CE), focusing on Software as a Service, Infrastructure as a Service, and Platform as a Service models. The study analyzes the intrinsic properties of these cloud service models and their impact on critical performance metrics such as latency, throughput, and scalability. The performance characteristics of microservices are evaluated through theoretical and practical analyses, highlighting the unique advantages and trade-offs of each model. By studying typical microservice components and patterns, the article explores the influence of CE on the efficiency of microservices. The findings provide insights into optimizing microservice performance across various cloud platforms. #COMESYSO1120.