Abstract
The present disclosure describes a resource-efficient framework for testing service expansion automation within cloud computing environments. By leveraging adjacent operational units or cells, the framework allows for the independent cycling of multiple services utilizing a single testing cell. A central load balancer manages traffic by routing requests to proximate services and gracefully falling back to a live secondary cell if a dependent service in the testing cell is unavailable. This framework reduces infrastructure overhead and reduces the overall resource footprint for testing procedures.
Keywords: Cloud Computing, Cell-Based Architecture, Service Expansion, Load Balancing, Automated Testing, Traffic Routing, Infrastructure Scaling.
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