A CCG virtual system for big data application communication costs analysis


Autoria(s): Yu, Yongen; Zou, Hongbo; Tang, Wei; Liu, Liwei
Contribuinte(s)

Lin, J.

Pei, J.

Hu, X.

Chang, W.

Nambiar, R.

Aggarwal, C.

Cercone, N.

Honavar, V.

Huan, J.

Mobasher, B.

Pyne, S.

Data(s)

2014

Resumo

Network topology and routing are two important factors in determining the communication costs of big data applications at large scale. As for a given Cluster, Cloud, or Grid system, the network topology is fixed and static or dynamic routing protocols are preinstalled to direct the network traffic. Users cannot change them once the system is deployed. Hence, it is hard for application developers to identify the optimal network topology and routing algorithm for their applications with distinct communication patterns. In this study, we design a CCG virtual system (CCGVS), which first uses container-based virtualization to allow users to create a farm of lightweight virtual machines on a single host. Then, it uses software-defined networking (SDN) technique to control the network traffic among these virtual machines. Users can change the network topology and control the network traffic programmingly, thereby enabling application developers to evaluate their applications on the same system with different network topologies and routing algorithms. The preliminary experimental results through both synthetic big data programs and NPB benchmarks have shown that CCGVS can represent application performance variations caused by network topology and routing algorithm.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/88811/

Publicador

IEEE

Relação

DOI:10.1109/BigData.2014.7004413

Yu, Yongen, Zou, Hongbo, Tang, Wei, & Liu, Liwei (2014) A CCG virtual system for big data application communication costs analysis. In Lin, J., Pei, J., Hu, X., Chang, W., Nambiar, R., Aggarwal, C., et al. (Eds.) Proceedings of 2014 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data), IEEE, Washington, DC, pp. 54-60.

Fonte

School of Information Systems; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #CCG; Virtual System; SDN; network topology; routing; virtualization
Tipo

Conference Paper