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TR-Spark

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2016

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Large-scale public cloud providers invest billions of dollars into their cloud infrastructure and operate hundreds of thousands of servers across the globe. For various reasons, much of this provisioned server capacity runs at low average utilization, and there is tremendous competitive pressure to increase utilization. Conceptually, the way to increase utilization is clear: Run time-insensitive batch-job workloads as secondary background tasks whenever server capacity is underutilized; and evict these workloads when the server's primary task requires more resources. Big data analytic tasks would seem to be an ideal fit to run opportunistically on such transient resources in the cloud. In reality, however, modern distributed data processing systems such as MapReduce or Spark are designed to run as the primary task on dedicated hardware, and they perform badly on transiently available resources because of the excessive cost of cascading re-computations in case of evictions.

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