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摘要
在本文中,我们利用一组受控实验来基准计算与云执行典型存储库功能(如摄取、固定检查和大量数据处理)相关的成本。我们将重点关注存储库服务模式,其中内容显式地存储在远离其处理位置的地方。我们使用大型传感器数据集和Amazon Web Services (AWS)测量了每个场景的处理速度和单位成本。初步结果揭示了三种不同的成本模式:1)花更多的钱购买按比例更快的服务;2)更多的钱不一定买到更好的性能;3)花费更少,但速度更快。对这些性能和成本模式的进一步研究将有助于存储库形成更有效的操作策略。
Evaluating cost of cloud execution in a data repository
In this paper, we utilize a set of controlled experiments to benchmark the cost associated with the cloud execution of typical repository functions such as ingestion, fixity checking, and heavy data processing. We focus on the repository service pattern where content is explicitly stored away from where it is processed. We measured the processing speed and unit cost of each scenario using a large sensor dataset and Amazon Web Services (AWS). The initial results reveal three distinct cost patterns: 1) spend more to buy up to proportionally faster services; 2) more money does not necessarily buy better performance; and 3) spend less, but faster. Further investigations into these performance and cost patterns will help repositories to form a more effective operation strategy.