Blink: Lightweight Sample Runs for Cost Optimization of Big Data Applications

07/05/2022
by   Hani Al-Sayeh, et al.
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Distributed in-memory data processing engines accelerate iterative applications by caching substantial datasets in memory rather than recomputing them in each iteration. Selecting a suitable cluster size for caching these datasets plays an essential role in achieving optimal performance. In practice, this is a tedious and hard task for end users, who are typically not aware of cluster specifications, workload semantics and sizes of intermediate data. We present Blink, an autonomous sampling-based framework, which predicts sizes of cached datasets and selects optimal cluster size without relying on historical runs. We evaluate Blink on a variety of iterative, real-world, machine learning applications. With an average sample runs cost of 4.6 compared to the cost of optimal runs, Blink selects the optimal cluster size in 15 out of 16 cases, saving up to 47.4 costs.

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