Straggler Mitigation by Delayed Relaunch of Tasks
Redundancy for straggler mitigation, originally in data download and more recently in distributed computing context, has been shown to be effective both in theory and practice. Analysis of systems with redundancy has drawn significant attention and numerous papers have studied pain and gain of redun...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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01.10.2017
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Summary: | Redundancy for straggler mitigation, originally in data download and more
recently in distributed computing context, has been shown to be effective both
in theory and practice. Analysis of systems with redundancy has drawn
significant attention and numerous papers have studied pain and gain of
redundancy under various service models and assumptions on the straggler
characteristics. We here present a cost (pain) vs. latency (gain) analysis of
using simple replication or erasure coding for straggler mitigation in
executing jobs with many tasks. We quantify the effect of the tail of task
execution times and discuss tail heaviness as a decisive parameter for the cost
and latency of using redundancy. Specifically, we find that coded redundancy
achieves better cost vs. latency tradeoff than simple replication and can yield
reduction in both cost and latency under less heavy tailed execution times. We
show that delaying redundancy is not effective in reducing cost and that
delayed relaunch of stragglers can yield significant reduction in cost and
latency. We validate these observations by comparing with the simulations that
use empirical distributions extracted from Google cluster data. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1710.00414 |