SEDCAug 25, 2020

A Review of Serverless Use Cases and their Characteristics

arXiv:2008.11110v292 citations
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This work provides a systematic analysis for researchers and industry practitioners to understand serverless applications, but it is incremental as it compiles existing use cases without introducing new methods.

The authors conducted a comprehensive review to identify and characterize 89 serverless use cases, analyzing them using 24 characteristics to help tune platforms and guide new designs in serverless computing.

The serverless computing paradigm promises many desirable properties for cloud applications - low-cost, fine-grained deployment, and management-free operation. Consequently, the paradigm has underwent rapid growth: there currently exist tens of serverless platforms and all global cloud providers host serverless operations. To help tune existing platforms, guide the design of new serverless approaches, and overall contribute to understanding this paradigm, in this work we present a long-term, comprehensive effort to identify, collect, and characterize 89 serverless use cases. We survey use cases, sourced from white and grey literature, and from consultations with experts in areas such as scientific computing. We study each use case using 24 characteristics, including general aspects, but also workload, application, and requirements. When the use cases employ workflows, we further analyze their characteristics. Overall, we hope our study will be useful for both academia and industry, and encourage the community to further share and communicate their use cases. This article appears also as a SPEC Technical Report: https://research.spec.org/fileadmin/user_upload/documents/rg_cloud/endorsed_publications/SPEC_RG_2020_Serverless_Usecases.pdf The article may be submitted for peer-reviewed publication.

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