Building a Productive Domain-Specific Cloud for Big Data Processing and Analytics Service
Author(s) -
Yuzhong Yan,
Mahsa Hanifi,
Liqi Yi,
Lei Huang
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of computer and communications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2327-5227
pISSN - 2327-5219
DOI - 10.4236/jcc.2015.35014
Subject(s) - cloud computing , big data , analytics , data science , computer science , domain (mathematical analysis) , service (business) , data analysis , database , business , data mining , marketing , operating system , mathematics , mathematical analysis
Cloud Computing as a disruptive technology, provides a dynamic, elastic and promising computing climate to tackle the challenges of big data processing and analytics. Hadoop and MapReduce are the widely used open source frameworks in Cloud Computing for storing and processing big data in the scalable fashion. Spark is the latest parallel computing engine working together with Hadoop that exceeds MapReduce performance via its in-memory computing and high level programming features. In this paper, we present our design and implementation of a productive, domain-specific big data analytics cloud platform on top of Hadoop and Spark. To increase user’s productivity, we created a variety of data processing templates to simplify the programming efforts. We have conducted experiments for its productivity and performance with a few basic but representative data processing algorithms in the petroleum industry. Geophysicists can use the platform to productively design and implement scalable seismic data processing algorithms without handling the details of data management and the complexity of parallelism. The Cloud platform generates a complete data processing application based on user’s kernel program and simple configurations, allocates resources and executes it in parallel on top of Spark and Hadoop.
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