MeT

Francisco Cruz, Francisco Maia, Miguel Matos, Rui Oliveira, João Paulo, José Pereira, Ricardo Vilaça
2013 Proceedings of the 8th ACM European Conference on Computer Systems - EuroSys '13  
NoSQL databases manage the bulk of data produced by modern Web applications such as social networks. This stems from their ability to partition and spread data to all available nodes, allowing NoSQL systems to scale. Unfortunately, current solutions' scale out is oblivious to the underlying data access patterns, resulting in both highly skewed load across nodes and suboptimal node configurations. In this paper, we first show that judicious placement of HBase partitions taking into account data
more » ... ccess patterns can improve overall throughput by 35%. Next, we go beyond current state of the art elastic systems limited to uninformed replica addition and removal by: i) reconfiguring existing replicas according to access patterns and ii) adding replicas specifically configured to the expected access pattern. MET is a prototype for a Cloud-enabled framework that can be used alone or in conjunction with OpenStack for the automatic and heterogeneous reconfiguration of a HBase deployment. Our evaluation, conducted using the YCSB workload generator and a TPC-C workload, shows that MET is able to i) autonomously achieve the performance of a manual configured cluster and ii) quickly reconfigure the cluster according to unpredicted workload changes.
doi:10.1145/2465351.2465370 dblp:conf/eurosys/CruzMMOPPV13 fatcat:mpostam25rc6pc7vvfed52jvfq