Impact of Distributed Rate Limiting on Load Distribution in a Latency-sensitive Messaging Service

Abstract

The cloud's flexibility and promise of seamless auto-scaling notwithstanding, its ability to meet service level objectives (SLOs) typically calls for some form of control in resource usage. This seemingly traditional problem gives rise to new challenges in a cloud setting, and in particular a subtle yet significant trade-off involving load-distribution decisions (the distribution of workload across available cloud resources to optimize performance), and rate limiting (the capping of individual workloads to prevent global over-commitment). This paper investigates that trade-off through the design and implementation of a real-time messaging system motivated by Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications, and demonstrates a solution capable of realizing an effective compromise. The paper's contributions are in both explicating the source of this trade-off, and in demonstrating a possible solution.

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