Shared-disk database systems offer a high degree of freedom in the allocation of workload compared to shared-nothing architectures. This creates a great potential for load balancing but also introduces additional complexity into the process of query scheduling. This report surveys the problems and opportunities faced in scan processing in a shared-disk environment. We list the parameters to tune and the decisions to make, as well as some known solutions and commonsense considerations, in order to identify the most promising areas of future research
Exploiting parallelism has become the key to building high-performance database systems. Several a...
textabstractThis paper analyzes the performance of concurrent (index) scan operations in both record...
This paper analyzes the performance of concurrent (index) scan operations in both record (NSM/PAX) a...
Shared-disk database systems offer a high degree of freedom in the allocation of workload compared t...
Shared Disk database systems offer a high flexibility for parallel transaction and query processing....
Shared Disk database systems offer a high flexibility for parallel transaction and query processing....
System developments and research on parallel query processing have concentrated either on "Shar...
Dynamic load balancing is a prerequisite for effectively utilizing large parallel database systems. ...
In shared-disk database systems, disk access has to be scheduled properly to avoid unnecessary conte...
Skew effects are still a significant problem for efficient query processing in parallel database sys...
Data warehouse queries pose challenging performance problems that often necessitate the use of paral...
Parallel database systems have to support the effective parallelization of complex queries in multi-...
For complex queries in parallel database systems, substantial amounts of data must be redistributed ...
Physical database design is important for query performance in a shared-nothing parallel database sy...
grantor: University of TorontoStringent performance requirements in DB applications have l...
Exploiting parallelism has become the key to building high-performance database systems. Several a...
textabstractThis paper analyzes the performance of concurrent (index) scan operations in both record...
This paper analyzes the performance of concurrent (index) scan operations in both record (NSM/PAX) a...
Shared-disk database systems offer a high degree of freedom in the allocation of workload compared t...
Shared Disk database systems offer a high flexibility for parallel transaction and query processing....
Shared Disk database systems offer a high flexibility for parallel transaction and query processing....
System developments and research on parallel query processing have concentrated either on "Shar...
Dynamic load balancing is a prerequisite for effectively utilizing large parallel database systems. ...
In shared-disk database systems, disk access has to be scheduled properly to avoid unnecessary conte...
Skew effects are still a significant problem for efficient query processing in parallel database sys...
Data warehouse queries pose challenging performance problems that often necessitate the use of paral...
Parallel database systems have to support the effective parallelization of complex queries in multi-...
For complex queries in parallel database systems, substantial amounts of data must be redistributed ...
Physical database design is important for query performance in a shared-nothing parallel database sy...
grantor: University of TorontoStringent performance requirements in DB applications have l...
Exploiting parallelism has become the key to building high-performance database systems. Several a...
textabstractThis paper analyzes the performance of concurrent (index) scan operations in both record...
This paper analyzes the performance of concurrent (index) scan operations in both record (NSM/PAX) a...