Serving deep learning models with deduplication from relational databases

Author:

Zhou Lixi1,Chen Jiaqing1,Das Amitabh1,Min Hong2,Yu Lei2,Zhao Ming1,Zou Jia1

Affiliation:

1. Arizona State University

2. IBM T. J. Watson Research Center

Abstract

Serving deep learning models from relational databases brings significant benefits. First, features extracted from databases do not need to be transferred to any decoupled deep learning systems for inferences, and thus the system management overhead can be significantly reduced. Second, in a relational database, data management along the storage hierarchy is fully integrated with query processing, and thus it can continue model serving even if the working set size exceeds the available memory. Applying model deduplication can greatly reduce the storage space, memory footprint, cache misses, and inference latency. However, existing data deduplication techniques are not applicable to the deep learning model serving applications in relational databases. They do not consider the impacts on model inference accuracy as well as the inconsistency between tensor blocks and database pages. This work proposed synergistic storage optimization techniques for duplication detection, page packing, and caching, to enhance database systems for model serving. Evaluation results show that our proposed techniques significantly improved the storage efficiency and the model inference latency, and outperformed existing deep learning frameworks in targeting scenarios.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Water Science and Technology,Geography, Planning and Development

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