Geo-distribution of actor-based services

Author:

Bernstein Philip A.1,Burckhardt Sebastian1,Bykov Sergey2,Crooks Natacha3,Faleiro Jose M.4,Kliot Gabriel5,Kumbhare Alok1,Rahman Muntasir Raihan2,Shah Vivek6,Szekeres Adriana7,Thelin Jorgen1

Affiliation:

1. Microsoft Research, USA

2. Microsoft, USA

3. University of Texas at Austin, USA

4. Yale University, USA

5. Google, USA

6. University of Copenhagen, Denmark

7. University of Washington, USA

Abstract

Many service applications use actors as a programming model for the middle tier, to simplify synchronization, fault-tolerance, and scalability. However, efficient operation of such actors in multiple, geographically distant datacenters is challenging, due to the very high communication latency. Caching and replication are essential to hide latency and exploit locality; but it is not a priori clear how to combine these techniques with the actor programming model. We present Geo, an open-source geo-distributed actor system that improves performance by caching actor states in one or more datacenters, yet guarantees the existence of a single latest version by virtue of a distributed cache coherence protocol. Geo's programming model supports both volatile and persistent actors, and supports updates with a choice of linearizable and eventual consistency. Our evaluation on several workloads shows substantial performance benefits, and confirms the advantage of supporting both replicated and single-instance coherence protocols as configuration choices. For example, replication can provide fast, always-available reads and updates globally, while batching of linearizable storage accesses at a single location can boost the throughput of an order processing workload by 7x.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Software

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