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01 Jan 2021
TL;DR: The paper examines and unravels what efficient architectural/design changes are necessary to bring the benefits of the Everest model, HBase algorithm, and the existing MR algorithms.
Abstract: In the last few decades, and due to emergence of internet appliance, there is a strategical increase in the usage of data which had a high impact on the storage and mining technologies. It is also observed that the scientific/research field produces the zig-zag structure of data, viz., structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data. Comparably, processing of such data is relatively increased due to rugged requirements. There are sustainable technologies to address the challenges and to expedite scalable services via effective physical infrastructure (in terms of mining), smart networking solutions, and useful software approaches. Indeed, the cloud computing aims at data-intensive computing, by facilitating scalable processing of huge data. But still, the problem remains unaddressed with reference to huge data, and conversely, the data is growing exponentially faster. At this juncture, the recommendable algorithm is a well-known model, that is, MapReduce, to compress the huge and voluminous data. Conceptualization of any problem with the current model is less fault-tolerant and reliable, which may be surmounted by Hadoop architecture. On the contrary case, Hadoop is fault-tolerant and has the high throughput which is recommendable for applications having huge volume of data sets, thus file system requiring the streaming access. The paper examines and unravels what efficient architectural/design changes are necessary to bring the benefits of the Everest model, HBase algorithm, and the existing MR algorithms.