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In the era of global-scale services, analytical queries are performed on datasets that span multiple data centers (DCs). Due to the scarce and expensive inter-DC bandwidth, various methods have been proposed to reduce either the traffic cost or the completion time for those analytics queries. However, current methods make no attempt to maximize the number of successfully served query requests. Moreover,...
Streaming data analytics has become increasingly vital in many applications such as dynamic content delivery (e.g., advertisements), Twitter sentiment analysis, and security event processing (e.g., intrusion detection systems, and spam filters). Emerging stream processing systems, such as Spark Streaming, treat the continuous stream as a series of micro-batches of data and continuously process these...
While major Cloud service operators have taken various initiatives to operate their datacenters with renewable energy partially or completely, it is challenging to effectively utilize the renewable energy since its generation depends on dynamic natural conditions. In this paper, we propose and develop an elastic power-aware resource provisioning approach (ePower) for heterogeneous workloads in self-sustainable...
Although the resource elasticity offered by Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) clouds opens up opportunities for elastic application performance, it also poses challenges to application management. Cluster applications, such as multi-tier websites, further complicates the management requiring not only accurate capacity planning but also proper partitioning of the resources into a number of virtual...
Performance control and power management in virtualized machines (VM) are two major research issues in modern data centers. They are challenging due to complexities of hosted Internet applications, high dynamics in workloads and the shared virtualized infrastructure. Obtaining a model among VM capacity, server configuration, performance and power consumption is a very hard problem even for just one...
Server parameter tuning in virtualized data centers is crucial to performance and availability of hosted Internet applications. It is challenging due to high dynamics and burstiness of workloads, multi-tier service architecture, and virtualized server infrastructure. In this paper, we investigate automated and agile server parameter tuning for maximizing effective throughput of multi-tier Internet...
It is important but challenging to assure the performance of multi-tier Internet applications with the power consumption cap of virtualized server clusters mainly due to system complexity of shared infrastructure and dynamic and bursty nature of workloads. This paper presents PERFUME, a system that simultaneously guarantees power and performance targets with flexible tradeoffs while assuring control...
Popular Internet applications deploy a multi-tier architecture, with each tier provisioning a certain functionality to its preceding tier. The session-based admission control approach (SBAC) designed for a single Web server is not effective for a multi-tier architecture. This is due to the fact that the bottleneck in a multi-tier Website dynamically shifts among tiers as client access patterns change...
Rate adaptation is a common technique to exploit channel diversity in wireless networks. Despite the many rate adaptation algorithms proposed for 802.11 networks, the ARF (auto rate fallback) remains the most widely adopted scheme in commercial 802.11 products due to its simplicity. However, ARF suffers from some disadvantages. Our research effort revealed the rate avalanche effect that could significantly...
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