稳定器:具有用户定义一致性的Geo-Replication

Pengze Li, Lichen Pan, Xinzhe Yang, Weijia Song, Zhen Xiao, K. Birman
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地理复制在可靠的大规模云应用程序中是必不可少的。我们认为,现有的复制解决方案过于僵化,无法支持当今多样化的数据一致性和性能需求。Stabilizer是一个灵活的地理复制库,支持用户定义的一致性模型。该库使用控制平面/数据平面分离实现高性能:控制事件不会中断数据流。我们的API提供了简单的控制平面操作符,允许应用程序定义其所需的一致性模型:稳定性边界谓词。我们使用Stabilizer(一个类似dropbox的应用程序)和一个pub/sub系统原型构建了一个广域K/V商店,以展示其多功能性并评估其性能。在模拟的Amazon EC2广域网中,与基于paxos的一致性协议进行了比较,实验表明,对于需要更精确的一致性模型的场景,Stabilizer实现了24.75%的延迟性能改进。实验结果表明,与实际广域网环境下的Apache Pulsar相比,Stabilizer的动态重构机制显著提高了pub/sub系统的性能。
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Stabilizer: Geo-Replication with User-defined Consistency
Geo-replication is essential in reliable large-scale cloud applications. We argue that existing replication solutions are too rigid to support today’s diversity of data consistency and performance requirements. Stabilizer is a flexible geo-replication library, supporting user-defined consistency models. The library achieves high performance using control-plane / data-plane separation: control events do not disrupt data flow. Our API offers simple control-plane operators that allow an application to define its desired consistency model: a stability frontier predicate. We build a wide-area K/V store with Stabilizer, a Dropbox-like application, and a prototype pub/sub system to show its versatility and evaluate its performance. When compared with a Paxos-based consistency protocol in an emulated Amazon EC2 wide-area network, experiments show that for a scenario requiring a more accurate consistency model, Stabilizer achieves a 24.75% latency performance improvement. Compared to Apache Pulsar in a real WAN environment, Stabilizer’s dynamic reconfiguration mechanism improves the pub/sub system performance significantly according to our experiment results.
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