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Streaming vs. Functions: A Cost Perspective on Cloud Event Processing

Tobias Pfandzelter, Sören Henning, Trever Schirmer, Wilhelm Hasselbring, David Bermbach

202212 citationsDOI

Abstract

In cloud event processing, data generated at the edge is processed in real-time by cloud resources. Both distributed stream processing (DSP) and Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) have been proposed to implement such event processing applications. FaaS emphasizes fast development and easy operation, while DSP emphasizes efficient handling of large data volumes. Despite their architectural differences, both can be used to model and implement loosely-coupled job graphs. In this paper, we consider the selection of FaaS and DSP from a cost perspective. We implement stateless and stateful workflows from the Theodolite benchmarking suite using cloud FaaS and DSP. In an extensive evaluation, we show how application type, cloud service provider, and runtime environment can influence the cost of application deployments and derive decision guidelines for cloud engineers.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceCloud computingComplex event processingDistributed computingStateful firewallEvent (particle physics)Digital signal processingReal-time computingOperating systemComputer networkProcess (computing)PhysicsQuantum mechanicsNetwork packetComputer hardwareCloud Computing and Resource ManagementScientific Computing and Data ManagementAdvanced Database Systems and Queries
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