It's not a Sprint, it's a Marathon: Stretching Multi-resource Burstable Performance in Public Clouds (industry track)

Ahsan Ali, Riccardo Pinciroli, Feng Yan, E. Smirni
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During the past few years, all leading cloud providers introduced burstable instances that can sprint their performance for a limited period to address sudden workload variations. Despite the availability of burstable instances, there is no clear understanding of how to minimize the waste of resources by regulating their burst capacity to the workload requirements. This is especially true when it comes to non-CPU-intensive applications. In this paper, we investigate how to limit network and I/O usage to optimize the efficiency of the bursting process. We also study which resource shall be controlled to benefit both cloud providers and end-users. We design MRburst (Multi-Resource burstable performance scheduler) to automatically limit multiple resources (i.e., network, I/O, and CPU) and make the application comply with a user-defined service level objective (SLO) while minimizing wasted resources. MRburst is evaluated on Amazon EC2 using two multi-resource applications: an FTP server and a Ceph system. Experimental results show that MRburst outperforms state-of-the-art approaches by allowing instances to speed up their performance for up to 2.4 times longer period while meeting SLO.
这不是冲刺,这是一场马拉松:在公共云中扩展多资源可爆发性能(行业赛道)
在过去几年中,所有领先的云提供商都引入了可突发实例,这些实例可以在有限的时间内快速提高性能,以应对突发的工作负载变化。尽管有突发实例的可用性,但对于如何根据工作负载需求调节突发容量,从而最大限度地减少资源浪费,还没有明确的认识。对于非cpu密集型应用程序尤其如此。在本文中,我们研究了如何限制网络和I/O的使用来优化爆破过程的效率。我们还研究了应该控制哪些资源以使云提供商和最终用户都受益。我们设计了MRburst (Multi-Resource burstable performance scheduler)来自动限制多个资源(即网络、I/O和CPU),使应用程序符合用户自定义的服务水平目标(SLO),同时最大限度地减少资源浪费。MRburst在Amazon EC2上使用两个多资源应用程序进行评估:一个FTP服务器和一个Ceph系统。实验结果表明,MRburst在满足SLO的情况下,使实例的性能提高了2.4倍,超过了最先进的方法。
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