Pipeline-Based Linear Scheduling of Big Data Streams in the Cloud

IEEE ACCESS(2020)

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Nowadays, there is an accelerating need to efficiently and timely handle large amounts of data that arrives continuously. Streams of big data led to the emergence of several Distributed Stream Processing Systems (DSPS) that assign processing tasks to the available resources (dynamically or not) and route streaming data between them. Efficient scheduling of processing tasks can reduce application latencies and eliminate network congestions. However, the available DSPSs' in-built scheduling techniques are far from optimal. In this work, we extend our previous work, where we proposed a linear scheme for the task allocation and scheduling problem. Our scheme takes advantage of pipelines to handle efficiently applications, where there is need for heavy communication (all-to-all) between tasks assigned to pairs of components. In this work, we prove that our scheme is periodic, we provide a communication refinement algorithm and a mechanism to handle many-to-one assignments efficiently. For concreteness, our work is illustrated based on Apache Storm semantics. The performance evaluation depicts that our algorithm achieves load balance and constraints the required buffer space. For throughput testing, we compared our work to the default Storm scheduler, as well as to R-Storm. Our scheme was found to outperform both the other strategies and achieved an average of 25%-40% improvement compared to Storm's default scheduler under different scenarios, mainly as a result of reduced buffering (approximate to 45% less memory). Compared to R-storm, the results indicate an average of 35%-45% improvement.
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Stream processing,scheduling,big data,pipelines,distributed systems
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