Achieving query performance in the cloud via a cost-effective data replication strategy

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2021

Authors

Uras Tos
Riad Mokadem
Abdelkader Hameurlain
Tolga Ayav

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SPRINGER

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Yes

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Abstract

Meeting performance expectations of tenants without sacrificing economic benefit is a tough challenge for cloud providers. We propose a data replication strategy to simultaneously satisfy both the performance and provider profit. Response time of database queries is estimated with the consideration of parallel execution. If the estimated response time is not acceptable bottlenecks are identified in the query plan. Data replication is realized to resolve the bottlenecks. Data placement is heuristically performed in a way to satisfy query response times at a minimal cost for the provider. We demonstrate the validity of our strategy in a performance evaluation study.

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Cloud computing, Database query, Data replication, Performance, Profit, RESPONSE-TIME ESTIMATION, MANAGEMENT, AWARE, ENVIRONMENTS, OPTIMIZATION, EFFICIENT, SYSTEMS, Database Query, Performance, Cloud Computing, Data Replication, Profit, [INFO.INFO-DC]Computer Science [cs]/Distributed, [INFO.INFO-PF]Computer Science [cs]/Performance [cs.PF], [INFO.INFO-DB]Computer Science [cs]/Databases [cs.DB], and Cluster Computing [cs.DC], Parallel, 004

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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology

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Soft Computing

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25

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7

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5437

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5454
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