Martin Hentschel, Maxim N. Grinev, Donald Kossmann
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Abstract
Social communication features on most of today’s largest websites require propagating the data inside the database/key-value store leading to massive data flows. In this paper we study alternative architectures to build data flows using distributed key-value stores. We compare programming model, execution model, failure model, and scalability highlighting a problem of the state-of-the-art architecture based on an external queue: non-optimal resource utilization. As part of this study, we propose an optimization of this approach by integrating queues into the key-value store. It results in better resource utilization and, thus, more cost-effective scalability; as well as easier programmability and lower maintenance cost. Our experimental study confirms these findings.