DocumentCode
3694410
Title
Evaluating performance degradation in NoSQL databases generated by virtualization
Author
Gustavo Martins;Petrônio Bezerra;Reinaldo Gomes;Fellype Albuquerque;Anderson Costa
Author_Institution
Science Computer and Systems Department, Federal University of Campina Grande, Paraí
fYear
2015
Firstpage
84
Lastpage
91
Abstract
There are many services in Cloud Systems currently on the market for hosting servers with different purposes. These environments are IT infrastructures frequently deployed in large data centers using Virtual Machines. Moreover, an increasing number of users are using massive online application resources with hosted databases on virtual machines. In light of this, there is a critical need to evaluate databases performance in virtual environments. This work aims to evaluate overhead generated by virtualization in two common NoSQL databases, Cassandra and MongoDB, by different virtualization techniques - full virtualization and paravirtualization. For this, we used the YCSB benchmark (Yahoo! Cloud Serving Benchmark) to drive performance tests, with the results being evaluated through statistical analysis. As findings, the performed experiments in both virtualization techniques demonstrated that the experimental design comprises most of the factors in MongoDB, different from Cassandra which comprises of just a few. In paravirtualization scenarios the environment factor was more sensitive to experimental variations overcoming factors such as threads and numbers of transaction. Both databases in full virtualization scenarios reached significant variation, however the threads and transactions factors were more significant.
Keywords
"Benchmark testing","Drives"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Network Operations and Management Symposium (LANOMS), 2015 Latin American
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/LANOMS.2015.7332675
Filename
7332675
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