FASTA/Q Data Compressors for MapReduce-Hadoop Genomics:Space and Time Savings Made Easy – Version 1

07/27/2020
by   Umberto Ferraro Petrillo, et al.
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Motivation: Storage of genomic data is a major cost for the Life Sciences, effectively addressed mostly via specialized data compression methods. For the same reasons of abundance in data production, the use of Big Data technologies is seen as the future for genomic data storage and processing, with MapReduce-Hadoop as leaders. Somewhat surprisingly, none of the specialized FASTA/Q compressors is available within Hadoop. Indeed, their deployment there is not exactly immediate. Such a State of the Art is problematic. Results: We provide major advances in two different directions. Methodologically, we propose two general methods, with the corresponding software, that make very easy to deploy a specialized FASTA/Q compressor within MapReduce-Hadoop for processing files stored on the distributed Hadoop File System, with very little knowledge of Hadoop. Practically, we provide evidence that the deployment of those specialized compressors within Hadoop, not available so far, results in major cost savings, i.e., on large plant genomes, 30 (one block=128MB), speed-up of at least x1.5 in I/O time and comparable or reduced network communication time with respect to the use of generic compressors available in Hadoop. Finally, we observe that these results hold also for the Apache Spark framework, when used to process FASTA/Q files stored on the Hadoop File System.

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