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CoT: Decentralized Elastic Caches for Cloud Environments

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arxiv 2006.08067 v2 pith:7VY532AB submitted 2020-06-15 cs.DC cs.DB

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keywords cachescachefront-endkeysreplacementsizeclouddecentralized
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Distributed caches are widely deployed to serve social networks and web applications at billion-user scales. This paper presents Cache-on-Track (CoT), a decentralized, elastic, and predictive caching framework for cloud environments. CoT proposes a new cache replacement policy specifically tailored for small front-end caches that serve skewed workloads. Front-end servers use a heavy hitter tracking algorithm to continuously track the top-k hot keys. CoT dynamically caches the hottest C keys out of the tracked keys. Our experiments show that CoT's replacement policy consistently outperforms the hit-rates of LRU, LFU, and ARC for the same cache size on different skewed workloads. Also, \algoname slightly outperforms the hit-rate of LRU-2 when both policies are configured with the same tracking (history) size. CoT achieves server size load-balance with 50\% to 93.75\% less front-end cache in comparison to other replacement policies.

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