Authors
Mark Szalay, Peter Matray, Laszlo Toka
Publication date
2020
Description
The cloud-native paradigm has become a well-known approach to ensure the elasticity and reliability of applications running in the cloud. One recurrent motif is the stateless design of applications, which aims to decouple the life-cycle of application states from the life-cycle of individual application instances. Application data is written to and read from cloud databases, deployed close to the application code to ensure low latency bounds on state access. When applying a stateless design, the performance of the cloud service is often limited by the cloud database. In order not to become a bottleneck, database instances are distributed on multiple hosts, and strive to ensure data locality for all application functions. However, the shared nature of certain states, and the inevitable dynamics of the application workload necessarily lead to inter-host data access. If the service is geographically distributed, this is even across …
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Scholar articles
M Szalay, P Matray, L Toka - 2020 16th International Conference on Network and …, 2020