Recovery in Parallel Database Systems
The relational DBMS technology is a success in the commercial market. This success has led to the use of DBMS technology in application environments requesting their traditional virtues but at the same time adding new requirements such as: Very high transaction rates, real-time transaction response, and continuous availability. New multi-processor hardware architectures lay the foundation making it possible to meet these requirements. This book presents and analysis in a systematic way the main recovery approaches for centralised DBMSs developed over the last two decades, in particular to how well they fulfil the requirements for availability and soft real-time response. The analysis relates specifically to approaches used in current commercial and research systems. The element in particular lacking in the current methods is the ability to on-line re-establish the faulttolerance level automatically and without blocking. A set of novel recovery methods for parallel DBM's based on multi-computer shared nothing hardware is presented. The recovery methods are intended to support: Continuously available transaction services, very high transaction loads, and soft real-time transaction response.

Dieses Buch gibt einen guten, systematisch gegliederten Einblick in die maßgeblichen Methoden des Recovery ("Wiederherstellung"), eines der wichtigsten Themen im Bereich des Handlings großer Datenbanksysteme. Dabei geht es darum, wie die Verfügbarkeit korrekter Daten gewährleistet sowie Transaktionen und Änderungen von Daten hinsichtlich Echtzeit möglichst optimal bewerkstelligt werden können. Behandelt werden sowohl kommerzielle wie auch in der Forschung verwandte parallele Systeme.
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Recovery in Parallel Database Systems
The relational DBMS technology is a success in the commercial market. This success has led to the use of DBMS technology in application environments requesting their traditional virtues but at the same time adding new requirements such as: Very high transaction rates, real-time transaction response, and continuous availability. New multi-processor hardware architectures lay the foundation making it possible to meet these requirements. This book presents and analysis in a systematic way the main recovery approaches for centralised DBMSs developed over the last two decades, in particular to how well they fulfil the requirements for availability and soft real-time response. The analysis relates specifically to approaches used in current commercial and research systems. The element in particular lacking in the current methods is the ability to on-line re-establish the faulttolerance level automatically and without blocking. A set of novel recovery methods for parallel DBM's based on multi-computer shared nothing hardware is presented. The recovery methods are intended to support: Continuously available transaction services, very high transaction loads, and soft real-time transaction response.

Dieses Buch gibt einen guten, systematisch gegliederten Einblick in die maßgeblichen Methoden des Recovery ("Wiederherstellung"), eines der wichtigsten Themen im Bereich des Handlings großer Datenbanksysteme. Dabei geht es darum, wie die Verfügbarkeit korrekter Daten gewährleistet sowie Transaktionen und Änderungen von Daten hinsichtlich Echtzeit möglichst optimal bewerkstelligt werden können. Behandelt werden sowohl kommerzielle wie auch in der Forschung verwandte parallele Systeme.
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Recovery in Parallel Database Systems

Recovery in Parallel Database Systems

by Svein-Olaf Hvasshovd
Recovery in Parallel Database Systems

Recovery in Parallel Database Systems

by Svein-Olaf Hvasshovd

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Overview

The relational DBMS technology is a success in the commercial market. This success has led to the use of DBMS technology in application environments requesting their traditional virtues but at the same time adding new requirements such as: Very high transaction rates, real-time transaction response, and continuous availability. New multi-processor hardware architectures lay the foundation making it possible to meet these requirements. This book presents and analysis in a systematic way the main recovery approaches for centralised DBMSs developed over the last two decades, in particular to how well they fulfil the requirements for availability and soft real-time response. The analysis relates specifically to approaches used in current commercial and research systems. The element in particular lacking in the current methods is the ability to on-line re-establish the faulttolerance level automatically and without blocking. A set of novel recovery methods for parallel DBM's based on multi-computer shared nothing hardware is presented. The recovery methods are intended to support: Continuously available transaction services, very high transaction loads, and soft real-time transaction response.

Dieses Buch gibt einen guten, systematisch gegliederten Einblick in die maßgeblichen Methoden des Recovery ("Wiederherstellung"), eines der wichtigsten Themen im Bereich des Handlings großer Datenbanksysteme. Dabei geht es darum, wie die Verfügbarkeit korrekter Daten gewährleistet sowie Transaktionen und Änderungen von Daten hinsichtlich Echtzeit möglichst optimal bewerkstelligt werden können. Behandelt werden sowohl kommerzielle wie auch in der Forschung verwandte parallele Systeme.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783528154110
Publisher: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag
Publication date: 11/16/2011
Series: XDatenbanksysteme
Edition description: 2. Aufl. 1999
Pages: 302
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.03(d)
Language: German

About the Author

Dr.-Ing. Svein-Olaf Hvasshovd wurde 1954 in Norwegen geboren. Er ist forschender Wissenschaftler bei SINTEF, DELAB in Tronheim, Norwegen.

Dr. Ing. Svein-Olaf Hvasshovd, born 1954 in Kongsberg, Norway, is working as Research Scientist in Trondheim, Norway.

Table of Contents

I Introduction.- 1 A Continuously Available, High Transaction Capacity, Soft Real-Time DBMS Server.- 2 DBMS Recovery Requirements.- II Analysis of Centralised DBMS Transaction and Node Crash Recovery Approaches.- 3 Introduction.- 4 The Block Oriented Approach.- 5 The Record Oriented Approach.- 6 The Compensation Oriented Approach.- 7 The Table Oriented Approach.- III The HypRa Recovery Approach.- 8 Introduction.- 9 The Hardware and Basic Software Design.- 10 The HypRa DBMS Server Software Design.- 11 The Location and Replication Independent Tuple Recovery Strategy.- 12 The Log Distribution Strategy.- 13 The Neighbour Write-Ahead Logging Strategy.- 14 The Recovery Strategies.- IV Other High Availability DBMS Approaches.- 15 High Availability Approaches.- 16 Shared Disc Approaches.- 17 Shared-Nothing Approaches.- V Conclusion and Future Work.- 18 Conclusion.- 19 Future Work.- VI Appendices.- A Basic Concepts.- A.1 Datamodel, Database, and Database Management System Concepts.- A.2 Distributed Database Concepts.- A.3 The DBMS Mapping Architecture.- A.4 The Table Datamodel.- A.5 Table Datamodel Operations.- A.6 The Record Datamodel.- A.7 The Block Datamodel.- A.8 The Transaction Model.- A.9 Concurrency Control Concepts.
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