Serverless Query Processing with Flexible Performance SLAs and Prices

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org (Dec 23, 2024), p. n/a
1. Verfasser: Bian, Haoqiong
Weitere Verfasser: Geng, Dongyang, Chai, Yunpeng, Ailamaki, Anastasia
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Abstract:Serverless query processing has become increasingly popular due to its auto-scaling, high elasticity, and pay-as-you-go pricing. It allows cloud data warehouse (or lakehouse) users to focus on data analysis without the burden of managing systems and resources. Accordingly, in serverless query services, users become more concerned about cost-efficiency under acceptable performance than performance under fixed resources. This poses new challenges for serverless query engine design in providing flexible performance service-level agreements (SLAs) and cost-efficiency (i.e., prices). In this paper, we first define the problem of flexible performance SLAs and prices in serverless query processing and discuss its significance. Then, we envision the challenges and solutions for solving this problem and the opportunities it raises for other database research. Finally, we present PixelsDB, an open-source prototype with three service levels supported by dedicated architectural designs. Evaluations show that PixelsDB reduces resource costs by 65.5\% for near-real-world workloads generated by Cloud Analytics Benchmark (CAB) while not violating the pending time guarantees.
ISSN:2331-8422
Quelle:Engineering Database