Towards energy-efficient database cluster design
- Willis Lang ,
- Stavros Harizopoulos ,
- Jignesh M. Patel ,
- Mehul A. Shah ,
- Dimitris Tsirogiannis
2012 Very Large Data Bases | , Vol 5(11): pp. 1684-1695
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Energy is a growing component of the operational cost for many “big data” deployments, and hence has become increasingly important for practitioners of large-scale data analysis who require scale-out clusters or parallel DBMS appliances. Although a number of recent studies have investigated the energy efficiency of DBMSs, none of these studies have looked at the architectural design space of energy-efficient parallel DBMS clusters. There are many challenges to increasing the energy efficiency of a DBMS cluster, including dealing with the inherent scaling inefficiency of parallel data processing, and choosing the appropriate energy-efficient hardware. In this paper, we experimentally examine and analyze a number of key parameters related to these challenges for designing energy-efficient database clusters. We explore the cluster design space using empirical results and propose a model that considers the key bottlenecks to energy efficiency in a parallel DBMS. This paper represents a key first step in designing energy-efficient database clusters, which is increasingly important given the trend toward parallel database appliances.