Title
Mesa: a geo-replicated online data warehouse for Google's advertising system.
Abstract
Mesa is a highly scalable analytic data warehousing system that stores critical measurement data related to Google's Internet advertising business. Mesa is designed to satisfy a complex and challenging set of user and systems requirements, including near real-time data ingestion and retrieval, as well as high availability, reliability, fault tolerance, and scalability for large data and query volumes. Specifically, Mesa handles petabytes of data, processes millions of row updates per second, and serves billions of queries that fetch trillions of rows per day. Mesa is geo-replicated across multiple datacenters and provides consistent and repeatable query answers at low latency, even when an entire datacenter fails. This paper presents the Mesa system and reports the performance and scale that it achieves.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1145/2936722
Commun. ACM
Field
DocType
Volume
Data warehouse,Computer science,Petabyte,Online advertising,Fault tolerance,Latency (engineering),Mesa,High availability,Database,Scalability
Journal
59
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
7
0001-0782
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.38
8
19
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ashish Gupta1331.75
Fan Yang21134.53
Jason Govig3332.43
Adam Kirsch4331.75
Kelvin Chan5331.41
Kevin Lai6331.41
Shuo Wu7331.41
Sandeep Govind Dhoot8331.41
Abhilash Rajesh Kumar9331.41
Ankur Agiwal10865.95
Sanjay Bhansali11331.75
Mingsheng Hong12372.15
Jamie Cameron13331.75
Masood Siddiqi14331.75
David Jones15331.41
Jeff Shute161097.46
Andrey Gubarev1720414.10
Shivakumar Venkataraman1825576.44
Divyakant Agrawal1982011674.75