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22nd International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE'06)
Network-Aware Operator Placement for Stream-Processing Systems
Atlanta, Georgia
April 03-April 07
ISBN: 0-7695-2570-9
Peter Pietzuch, Harvard University
Jonathan Ledlie, Harvard University
Jeffrey Shneidman, Harvard University
Mema Roussopoulos, Harvard University
Matt Welsh, Harvard University
Margo Seltzer, Harvard University
To use their pool of resources efficiently, distributed stream-processing systems push query operators to nodes within the network. Currently, these operators, ranging from simple filters to custom business logic, are placed manually at intermediate nodes along the transmission path to meet application-specific performance goals. Determining placement locations is challenging because network and node conditions change over time and because streams may interact with each other, opening venues for reuse and repositioning of operators.

This paper describes a stream-based overlay network (SBON), a layer between a stream-processing system and the physical network that manages operator placement for stream-processing systems. Our design is based on a cost space, an abstract representation of the network and on-going streams, which permits decentralized, large-scale multi-query optimization decisions. We present an evaluation of the SBON approach through simulation, experiments on PlanetLab, and an integration with Borealis, an existing stream-processing engine. Our results show that an SBON consistently improves network utilization, provides low stream latency, and enables dynamic optimization at low engineering cost.

Citation:
Peter Pietzuch, Jonathan Ledlie, Jeffrey Shneidman, Mema Roussopoulos, Matt Welsh, Margo Seltzer, "Network-Aware Operator Placement for Stream-Processing Systems," icde, pp.49, 22nd International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE'06), 2006
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