对Amazon SimpleDB和Windows Azure表存储的CAP属性进行评估

Simone Benefico, Eva Gjeci, Ricardo Gonzalez Gomarasca, Eros Lever, S. Lombardo, D. Ardagna, E. D. Nitto
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最近,Web 2.0的出现和云计算技术的普及将工业界和学术界的焦点转移到了存储信息的新方法上。Web 2.0应用程序需要新的解决方案,允许有效地存储和计算大量数据,以低成本提供高性能、高可伸缩性和可用性。尽管关系数据库已经成熟,并提供了强大的数据管理工具,但它们的可伸缩性限制使一些最大的IT公司采用了不太成熟的解决方案,即NoSQL数据库。2000年,一个关于分布式系统的一致性(C)、可用性(a)和分区容忍度(P)的猜想,后来被形式化为CAP定理。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于CAP定理的方法和一个评估云NoSQL系统CAP属性的框架。此外,我们还提供了我们在Amazon SimpleDB和Windows Azure Table Storage上进行的一组广泛实验的结果,用于定量地比较这类系统的可用性和一致性。
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Evaluation of the CAP Properties on Amazon SimpleDB and Windows Azure Table Storage
The advent of Web 2.0 and the diffusion of cloud computing technologies recently moved the focus of industry and academia to new ways to store information. Web 2.0 applications require new solutions that allow to efficiently store and compute huge amounts of data, providing high performance, high scalability and availability at low costs. Even though relational databases are mature and offer powerful tools to manage data, their scalability limits have brought some of the largest IT companies to adopt less mature solutions, known as NoSQL databases. In 2000, a conjecture, formalized afterwards as the CAP theorem, concerning the Consistency (C), Availability (A) and Partition tolerance (P) of distributed systems was formulated. In this paper we propose a methodology based on the CAP theorem and a framework for the assessment of the CAP properties of cloud NoSQL systems. Furthermore, we provide the results of an extensive set of experiments we performed on Amazon SimpleDB and Windows Azure Table Storage for comparing quantitatively Availability and Consistency of such systems.
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