DocumentCode
2693414
Title
On the impact of virtualization on Dropbox-like cloud file storage/synchronization services
Author
Wang, Haiyang ; Shea, Ryan ; Wang, Feng ; Liu, Jiangchuan
Author_Institution
Sch. of Comput. Sci., Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, BC, Canada
fYear
2012
fDate
4-5 June 2012
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
9
Abstract
Powered by cloud computing, Dropbox not only provides reliable file storage but also enables effective file synchronization and user collaboration. This new generation of service, beyond conventional client/server or peer-to-peer file hosting with storage only, has attracted a vast number of Internet users. It is however known that the synchronization delay of Dropbox-like systems is increasing with their expansion, often beyond the accepted level for practical collaboration. In this paper, we present an initial measurement to understand the design and performance bottleneck of the proprietary Dropbox system. Our measurement identifies the cloud servers/instances utilized by Dropbox, revealing its hybrid design with both Amazon´s S3 (for storage) and Amazon´s EC2 (for computation). The mix of bandwidth-intensive tasks (such as content delivery) and computation-intensive tasks (such as compare hash values for the contents) in Dropbox enables seamless collaboration and file synchronization among multiple users; yet their interference, revealed in our experiments, creates a severe bottleneck that prolongs the synchronization delay with virtual machines in the cloud, which has not seen in conventional physical machines. We thus re-model the resource provisioning problem in the Dropbox-like systems and present an interference-aware solution that smartly allocates the Dropbox tasks to different cloud instances. Evaluation results show that our solution remarkably reduces the synchronization delay for this new generation of file hosting service.
Keywords
cloud computing; file organisation; synchronisation; virtual machines; virtualisation; Amazon EC2; Amazon S3; Dropbox-like cloud file storage services; Dropbox-like cloud file synchronization services; Internet users; bandwidth-intensive tasks; cloud computing; cloud instances; cloud servers; computation-intensive tasks; file hosting service; interference-aware solution; proprietary Dropbox system; synchronization delay; user collaboration; virtual machines; virtualization; Benchmark testing; Cloud computing; Collaboration; Delay; Encryption; Servers; Synchronization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Quality of Service (IWQoS), 2012 IEEE 20th International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Coimbra
ISSN
1548-615X
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-1296-7
Electronic_ISBN
1548-615X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IWQoS.2012.6245967
Filename
6245967
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