A
Practical Evaluation of Load Shedding in Data Stream Management
Systems
for Network Monitoring. Jarle SOBERG, Kjetil H. HERNES, Matti SIEKKINEN, Vera
GOEBEL, Thomas PLAGEMANN
La revue MODULAD, numéro 36, Juillet 2007
Abstract:
In network monitoring, an important
issue is the number of tuples the data
stream management system (DSMS) can handle for different network
loads. In order to gracefully handle overload situations,
some DSMSs are equipped with a tuple dropping functionality,
also known as load shedding. These DSMSs register and relate the
number of received and dropped tuples, i.e., the relative
throughput, and perform different kinds of calculations
on them. Over the past few years, several solutions and methods have
been suggested to efficiently perform load shedding. The
simplest approach is to keep a count of all the dropped
tuples, and to report this to the end user. In our experiments, we
study two DSMSs, i.e., TelegraphCQ with support for load
shedding, and STREAM without this support. We use three
particular network monitoring tasks to evaluate the two DSMS with
respect to their ability of load shedding and performance. We demonstrate
that it is important to investigate the correctness of
load shedding by showing that the reported number of dropped
tuples is not always correct.
Keywords: DSMS applications, data stream summaries, data stream sampling
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