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Cloud Storage Service Benchmarking: Methodologies and Experimentations

Bocchi, Enrico
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Mellia, Marco
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Sarni, Sofiane  
2014
Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE International Conference on Cloud Networking (IEEE CloudNet 2014)
3rd IEEE International Conference on Cloud Networking (IEEE CloudNet 2014)

Data storage is one of today’s fundamental services with companies, universities and research centers having the need of storing large amounts of data every day. Cloud storage services are emerging as strong alternative to local storage, allowing customers to save costs of buying and maintaining expensive hardware. Several solutions are available on the market, the most famous being Amazon S3. However it is rather difficult to access information about each service architecture, performance, and pricing. To shed light on storage services from the customer perspective, we propose a benchmarking methodology, apply it to four popular offers (Amazon S3, Amazon Glacier, Windows Azure Blob and Rackspace Cloud Files), and compare their performance. Each service is analysed as a black box and benchmarked through crafted workloads.We take the perspective of a customer located in Europe, looking for possible service providers and the optimal data center where to deploy its applications. At last, we complement the analysis by comparing the actual and forecast costs faced when using each service. According to collected results, all services show eventual weaknesses related to some workload, with no all-round eligible winner, e.g., some offers providing excellent or poor performance when exchanging large or small files. For all services, it is of paramount importance to accurately select the data center to where deploy the applications, with throughput that varies by factors from 2x to 10x. The methodology (and tools implementing it) here presented is instrumental for potential customers to identify the most suitable offer for their needs.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1109/CloudNet.2014.6969027
Author(s)
Bocchi, Enrico
Mellia, Marco
Sarni, Sofiane  
Date Issued

2014

Published in
Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE International Conference on Cloud Networking (IEEE CloudNet 2014)
Start page

395

End page

400

Subjects

Cloud storage

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Web services

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Amazon S3

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Windows Azure

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Performance measurement

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Benchmarking

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Comparison

Editorial or Peer reviewed

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OTHER

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
3rd IEEE International Conference on Cloud Networking (IEEE CloudNet 2014)

Luxembourg

October 8-10, 2014

Available on Infoscience
August 20, 2014
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/105951
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