How Distributed Cloud Native Powers Multi‑Region Apps: Insights from Huawei’s Summit
The Huawei Cloud HCDE summit highlighted the rise of distributed cloud native, detailing global scheduling, SaaS tenant isolation, AI creation tool workflows, and the integration of Kubernetes and Dapr to address cross‑cloud, cross‑region application challenges.
As cloud‑native applications penetrate every business scenario, the need for distributed, cross‑cloud, cross‑region unified governance and consistent user experience becomes increasingly critical.
Global Scheduling Techniques and Practices for Distributed Cloud Native
Huawei Cloud’s distributed cloud architecture is built on one central management platform and three core capabilities: compute provisioning, traffic governance, and application‑data collaboration. The central platform provides one‑stop management of cloud‑native infrastructure, applications, user permissions, and security policies.
Cloud Native Enables Efficient Isolation for SaaS Tenants
Addressing challenges such as unpredictable workload spikes and imprecise billing, Nanjing Lute Software CTO Qi Jun proposed a cloud‑native redesign of isolation logic, leveraging Huawei Cloud services to smooth container workload fluctuations and achieve accurate billing.
From AI Toys to Creative Tools: A Cloud Native Transformation Journey
According to Tang Yunfeng, president of the China‑Korea Future Innovation Accelerator, an ideal AI creation tool should support online deployment, pay‑per‑use, on‑demand availability, image padding, parallel creation, continuous delivery, and elastic scaling. He demonstrated a workflow on Huawei Cloud:
Upload an image to an OBS bucket to trigger FunctionGraph.
FunctionGraph creates a CCI instance from a SWR‑hosted image.
The CCI instance runs parallel GPU tasks that combine the uploaded image as a “padding” with descriptive text to generate multiple outputs.
Generated images and videos are stored in a result bucket.
Building Cloud Native Applications with Kubernetes and Dapr
Shenzhen Youhaoda Technology CTO Zhang Shanyou highlighted three observations: the Spring Cloud ecosystem is overly complex with over 30 sub‑projects; service meshes like Istio are maturing; and Dapr, representing a multi‑runtime approach, effectively bridges frameworks and meshes. He further explained that Dapr is an open‑source solution focused on portability, offering standard APIs, language SDKs, and a runtime that applications must adapt to, while providing a suite of distributed capabilities for modernizing applications.
The summit concluded with Huawei Cloud reaffirming its commitment to building technical exchange platforms and collaborative opportunities, aiming to empower developers and partners worldwide.
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