The network footprint of replication in popular DBMSs

08/12/2020
by   Muhammad Karam Shehzad, et al.
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Database replication is an important component of reliable, disaster tolerant and highly available distributed systems. However, data replication also causes communication and processing overhead. Quantification of these overheads is crucial in choosing a suitable DBMS form several available options and capacity planning. In this paper, we present results from a comparative empirical analysis of replication activities of three commonly used DBMSs - MySQL, PostgreSQL and Cassandra under text as well as image traffic. In our experiments, the total traffic with two replicas (which is the norm) was as much as 300% higher than the total traffic with no replica. Furthermore, activation of the compression option for replication traffic, built into MySQL, reduced the total network traffic by as much as 20%. We also found that average CPU utilization and memory utilization were not impacted by the number of replicas or the dataset.

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