Performance Model of MapReduce Iterative Applications for Hybrid Cloud Bursting
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Performance Model of MapReduce Iterative Applications for Hybrid Cloud BurstingAutoría
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2018-02Editor
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CLEMENTE-CASTELLO, Francisco J., et al. Performance Model of MapReduce Iterative Applications for Hybrid Cloud Bursting. IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2018.Tipo de documento
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Hybrid cloud bursting (i.e., leasing temporary off-premise cloud resources to boost the overall capacity during peak utilization) can be a cost-effective way to deal with the increasing complexity of big data analytics, ... [+]
Hybrid cloud bursting (i.e., leasing temporary off-premise cloud resources to boost the overall capacity during peak utilization) can be a cost-effective way to deal with the increasing complexity of big data analytics, especially for iterative applications. However, the low throughput, high latency network link between the on-premise and off-premise resources (“weak link”) makes maintaining scalability difficult. While several data locality techniques have been designed for big data bursting on hybrid clouds, their effectiveness is difficult to estimate in advance. Yet such estimations are critical, because they help users decide whether the extra pay-as-you-go cost incurred by using the off-premise resources justifies the runtime speed-up. To this end, the current paper presents a performance model and methodology to estimate the runtime of iterative MapReduce applications in a hybrid cloud-bursting scenario. The paper focuses on the overhead incurred by the weak link at fine granularity, for both the map and the reduce phases. This approach enables high estimation accuracy, as demonstrated by extensive experiments at scale using a mix of real-world iterative MapReduce applications from standard big data benchmarking suites that cover a broad spectrum of data patterns. Not only are the produced estimations accurate in absolute terms compared with experimental results, but they are also up to an order of magnitude more accurate than applying state-of-art estimation approaches originally designed for single-site MapReduce deployments. [-]
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U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science (DE-AC02-06CH11357) ; Spanish CICYT (projects TIN2014-53495-R and TIN2017-82972-R)Derechos de acceso
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