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GFlink: An In-Memory Computing Architecture on Heterogeneous CPU-GPU Clusters for Big Data
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2018
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Cluster ComputingHeterogeneous ComputingEngineeringComputer ArchitectureBig Data ProcessingGpu ComputingData ScienceData IntegrationParallel ComputingHeterogeneous Cpu-gpu ClustersData ManagementMassively-parallel ComputingComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceGpu ClusterData-intensive ComputingOriginal FlinkGpu ArchitectureEdge ComputingCloud ComputingParallel ProgrammingIn-memory Computing ArchitectureBig Data
The increasing main memory capacity and the explosion of big data have fueled the development of in-memory big data management and processing. By offering an efficient in-memory parallel execution model which can eliminate disk I/O bottleneck, existing in-memory cluster computing platforms (e.g., Flink and Spark) have already been proven to be outstanding platforms for big data processing. However, these platforms are merely CPU-based systems. This paper proposes GFlink, an in-memory computing architecture on heterogeneous CPU-GPU clusters for big data. Our proposed architecture extends the original Flink from CPU clusters to heterogeneous CPU-GPU clusters, greatly improving the computational power of Flink. Furthermore, we have proposed a programming framework based on Flink's abstract model, i.e., DataSet (DST), hiding the programming complexity of GPUs behind the simple and familiar high-level interfaces. To achieve high performance and good load-balance, an efficient JVM-GPU communication strategy, a GPU cache scheme, and an adaptive locality-aware scheduling scheme for three-stage pipelining execution are proposed. Extensive experiment results indicate that the high computational power of GPUs can be efficiently utilized, and the implementation on GFlink outperforms that on the original CPU-based Flink.
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