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design and evaluation of a pub/sub service in the cloud
Fang Wenjing; Jin Beihong; Zhang Biao; Yang Yuwei; Qin Ziyuan
2011
Conference Name2011 International Conference on Cloud and Service Computing, CSC 2011
SourceProceedings - 2011 International Conference on Cloud and Service Computing, CSC 2011
Pages32-39
Conference DateDecember 12, 2011 - December 14, 2011
Conference PlaceHong Kong, China
Indexed TypeEI
ISBN9781457716362
Department(1) Institute of Software Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100190 China
English AbstractPub/Sub services in the cloud are intended to achieve high performance and high scalability. The challenge comes from how to deal with the potential wide variation in workloads. The paper constructs a content-based Pub/Sub service named OPS4Cloud on the top of cloud infrastructure from scratch. OPS4Cloud manages its brokers by regions and presents a VM-based region adjustment strategy. It builds two-level indexes at brokers to speed up the routing of subscriptions, events and advertisements on the basis of channelization routing. It also designs a mechanism for subscription persistence, accelerating the load transfer. The paper conducts extensive experiments on OPS4Cloud, especially in comparison with the migrated Pub/Sub systems. The experimental data shows that OPS4Cloud is vastly superior to the migrated systems in terms of system throughput and event response time, and it also tends towards a load-balancing state among brokers while running continuously. © 2011 IEEE.; Pub/Sub services in the cloud are intended to achieve high performance and high scalability. The challenge comes from how to deal with the potential wide variation in workloads. The paper constructs a content-based Pub/Sub service named OPS4Cloud on the top of cloud infrastructure from scratch. OPS4Cloud manages its brokers by regions and presents a VM-based region adjustment strategy. It builds two-level indexes at brokers to speed up the routing of subscriptions, events and advertisements on the basis of channelization routing. It also designs a mechanism for subscription persistence, accelerating the load transfer. The paper conducts extensive experiments on OPS4Cloud, especially in comparison with the migrated Pub/Sub systems. The experimental data shows that OPS4Cloud is vastly superior to the migrated systems in terms of system throughput and event response time, and it also tends towards a load-balancing state among brokers while running continuously. © 2011 IEEE.
SponsorshipCroucher Foundation; Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Chinese Institute of Electronics
Language英语
Content Type会议论文
URIhttp://ir.iscas.ac.cn/handle/311060/16290
Collection中国科学院软件研究所
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Fang Wenjing,Jin Beihong,Zhang Biao,et al. design and evaluation of a pub/sub service in the cloud[C],2011:32-39.
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