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A Performance Evaluation of Erasure Coding Libraries for Cloud-Based Data Stores

Auteur(s)
Burihabwa, Dorian 
Institut d'informatique 
Felber, Pascal 
Institut d'informatique 
Mercier, Hugues 
Institut d'informatique 
Schiavoni, Valerio 
Institut d'informatique 
Maison d'édition
: Springer
Date de parution
2016-6-5
De la page
160
A la page
173
Résumé
Erasure codes have been widely used over the last decade to implement reliable data stores. They offer interesting trade-offs between efficiency, reliability, and storage overhead. Indeed, a distributed data store holding encoded data blocks can tolerate the failure of multiple nodes while requiring only a fraction of the space necessary for plain replication, albeit at an increased encoding and decoding cost. There exists nowadays a number of libraries implementing several variations of erasure codes, which notably differ in terms of complexity and implementation-specific optimizations.
Seven years ago, Plank et al. [14] have conducted a comprehensive performance evaluation of open-source erasure coding libraries available at the time to compare their raw performance and measure the impact of different parameter configurations. In the present experimental study, we take a fresh perspective at the state of the art of erasure coding libraries. Not only do we cover a wider set of libraries running on modern hardware, but we also consider their efficiency when used in realistic settings for cloud-based storage, namely when deployed across several nodes in a data centre. Our measurements therefore account for the end-to-end costs of data accesses over several distributed nodes, including the encoding and decoding costs, and shed light on the performance one can expect from the various libraries when deployed in a real system. Our results reveal important differences in the efficiency of the different libraries, notably due to the type of coding algorithm and the use of hardware-specific optimizations.
Notes
, 2017
Nom de l'événement
DAIS'16 (Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems)
Lieu
Heraklion, Crete, Greece
Lié au projet
SafeCloud: Secure and Resilient Cloud Architecture 
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/24785
Type de publication
Resource Types::text::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper
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