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In this article, we present the architecture of a middleware for distributed microservices-based applications, which allows any negotiation-based scheduling algorithm to duplicate or move microservices from one device to another in a non-centralized way for energy savings, taking into account the consumption characteristics of the microservices and the capabilities that the hardware components offer.

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This architecture will allow the implementation of any scheduling algorithm based on decentralized negotiations, with awareness of the particular energy opportunities of each hard ware component. Our next work will focus on the development of this point.

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This page is a summary of: The Architecture of Kaligreen V2: A Middleware Aware of Hardware Opportunities to Save Energy, October 2019, Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE),
DOI: 10.1109/iotsms48152.2019.8939237.
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