Implementation of a non-relational database and distributed in a cluster SoCs

  • Lucas Ferreira da Silva UFSM
  • João Vicente Ferreira Lima UFSM

Abstract


This paper presents a study on the use of a cluster's SoC (System-on-a-chip) as an alternative to the implementation of the non-relational database and distributed Cassandra. The SoC cluster comprises four Raspberry Pis and managed by the docker Swarm. Preliminary results show that even in a not commonly used environment for this purpose and use of limited resources, the database operated with stability.

Keywords: Heterogeneous computing, Computing High Performance Mobile, Database systems Parallel and Distributed, Distributed systems, Clusters (clusters)

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Published
2020-04-15
DA SILVA, Lucas Ferreira; LIMA, João Vicente Ferreira. Implementation of a non-relational database and distributed in a cluster SoCs. In: REGIONAL SCHOOL OF HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING FROM SOUTHERN BRAZIL (ERAD-RS), 20. , 2020, Santa Maria. Anais [...]. Porto Alegre: Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2020 . p. 175-176. ISSN 2595-4164. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5753/eradrs.2020.10794.