National audienceWe consider the use of a cluster system with a shared nothing architecture for update-intensive autonomous databases. To optimize load balancing, we use optimistic database replication with freshness control. We propose a solution to transaction routing that preserves database and application autonomy and a cost model to estimate replica freshness. Then we propose an algorithm for transaction routing that takes into account freshness requirements of transactions and replica freshness. We implemented our solution on a Linux cluster running Oracle 8i and performed extensive performance experiments using the TPC-C OLTP benchmark. Our results show that our solution outperforms existing solutions for typical transaction workload...
International audienceWe consider the use of a cluster of PC servers for Application Service Provide...
International audienceWe consider the use of a cluster of PC servers for Application Service Provide...
Transaction Reordering in Replicated Databases F.Pedone, R.Guerraoui and A.Schiper This paper presen...
National audienceWe consider the use of a cluster system with a shared nothing architecture for upda...
National audienceWe consider the use of a cluster system with a shared nothing architecture for upda...
National audienceWe consider the use of a cluster system with a shared nothing architecture for upda...
National audienceRelaxing replica freshness has been exploited in database clusters to optimize load...
National audienceRelaxing replica freshness has been exploited in database clusters to optimize load...
Abstract. Relaxing replica freshness has been exploited in database clusters to optimize load balanc...
International audienceWe consider the use of a cluster system for managing autonomous databases. In ...
International audienceRelaxing replica freshness has been exploited in database clusters to optimize...
The widespread use of clusters and web farms has increased the importance of data replication. In ex...
Lazy replication protocols provide good scalabil-ity properties by decoupling transaction execution ...
Eager replication management is known to generate unacceptable performance as soon as the update rat...
This thesis demonstrates that, despite earlier projections to the contrary, database replication on ...
International audienceWe consider the use of a cluster of PC servers for Application Service Provide...
International audienceWe consider the use of a cluster of PC servers for Application Service Provide...
Transaction Reordering in Replicated Databases F.Pedone, R.Guerraoui and A.Schiper This paper presen...
National audienceWe consider the use of a cluster system with a shared nothing architecture for upda...
National audienceWe consider the use of a cluster system with a shared nothing architecture for upda...
National audienceWe consider the use of a cluster system with a shared nothing architecture for upda...
National audienceRelaxing replica freshness has been exploited in database clusters to optimize load...
National audienceRelaxing replica freshness has been exploited in database clusters to optimize load...
Abstract. Relaxing replica freshness has been exploited in database clusters to optimize load balanc...
International audienceWe consider the use of a cluster system for managing autonomous databases. In ...
International audienceRelaxing replica freshness has been exploited in database clusters to optimize...
The widespread use of clusters and web farms has increased the importance of data replication. In ex...
Lazy replication protocols provide good scalabil-ity properties by decoupling transaction execution ...
Eager replication management is known to generate unacceptable performance as soon as the update rat...
This thesis demonstrates that, despite earlier projections to the contrary, database replication on ...
International audienceWe consider the use of a cluster of PC servers for Application Service Provide...
International audienceWe consider the use of a cluster of PC servers for Application Service Provide...
Transaction Reordering in Replicated Databases F.Pedone, R.Guerraoui and A.Schiper This paper presen...