Title :
dyn-PowerCass: Energy efficient distributed store based on dynamic data placement strategy
Author :
Frezewd Lemma;Christof Fetzer
Author_Institution :
Chair of Systems Engineering Dresden University of Technology
Abstract :
In this paper, we describe an ongoing research on an energy efficient key/value store. The focus of the paper is to provide dynamic adaptability to PowerCass [1] which is an energy invariant of Apache Cassandra - a highly scalable distributed data store. The paper addressed the challenge of improving performance through dynamic data relocation while preserving energy efficiency and the fast zero-hop (constant time routing) data lookup attained through consistent hashing in PowerCass. In PowerCass energy efficiency is addressed through 3-way gear leveling in which nodes are classified into three groups: active, dormant, and sleepy and handle high, medium and low load by leveraging usage patterns in data accesses. The energy efficiency results show that the energy consumption of dyn-PowerCass is comparable to the static PowerCass which reduced energy consumption by up to 66% compared to the unmodified Cassandra. The performance results show that the throughput of dyn-PowerCass improved by at least 10% when compared to the static PowerCass and the latency also reduced by the same magnitude.
Keywords :
"Peer-to-peer computing","Heuristic algorithms","Algorithm design and analysis","Distributed databases","Generators","Energy consumption","Servers"
Conference_Titel :
AFRICON, 2015
Electronic_ISBN :
2153-0033
DOI :
10.1109/AFRCON.2015.7332029