CheckMate: Evaluating Checkpointing Protocols for Streaming Dataflows
March 20, 2024 Β· Declared Dead Β· π IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering
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Authors
George Siachamis, Kyriakos Psarakis, Marios Fragkoulis, Arie van Deursen, Paris Carbone, Asterios Katsifodimos
arXiv ID
2403.13629
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cs.DC: Distributed Computing
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4
Venue
IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering
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3 months ago
Abstract
Stream processing in the last decade has seen broad adoption in both commercial and research settings. One key element for this success is the ability of modern stream processors to handle failures while ensuring exactly-once processing guarantees. At the moment of writing, virtually all stream processors that guarantee exactly-once processing implement a variant of Apache Flink's coordinated checkpoints - an extension of the original Chandy-Lamport checkpoints from 1985. However, the reasons behind this prevalence of the coordinated approach remain anecdotal, as reported by practitioners of the stream processing community. At the same time, common checkpointing approaches, such as the uncoordinated and the communication-induced ones, remain largely unexplored. This paper is the first to address this gap by i) shedding light on why practitioners have favored the coordinated approach and ii) by investigating whether there are viable alternatives. To this end, we implement three checkpointing approaches that we surveyed and adapted for the distinct needs of streaming dataflows. Our analysis shows that the coordinated approach outperforms the uncoordinated and communication-induced protocols under uniformly distributed workloads. To our surprise, however, the uncoordinated approach is not only competitive to the coordinated one in uniformly distributed workloads, but it also outperforms the coordinated approach in skewed workloads. We conclude that rather than blindly employing coordinated checkpointing, research should focus on optimizing the very promising uncoordinated approach, as it can address issues with skew and support prevalent cyclic queries. We believe that our findings can trigger further research into checkpointing mechanisms.
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