On Affinity Based Routing in Multi-System Data Sharing.
Philip S. Yu, Douglas W. Cornell, Daniel M. Dias, Balakrishna R. Iyer:
On Affinity Based Routing in Multi-System Data Sharing.
VLDB 1986: 249-256@inproceedings{DBLP:conf/vldb/YuCDI86,
author = {Philip S. Yu and
Douglas W. Cornell and
Daniel M. Dias and
Balakrishna R. Iyer},
editor = {Wesley W. Chu and
Georges Gardarin and
Setsuo Ohsuga and
Yahiko Kambayashi},
title = {On Affinity Based Routing in Multi-System Data Sharing},
booktitle = {VLDB'86 Twelfth International Conference on Very Large Data Bases,
August 25-28, 1986, Kyoto, Japan, Proceedings},
publisher = {Morgan Kaufmann},
year = {1986},
isbn = {0-934613-18-4},
pages = {249-256},
ee = {db/conf/vldb/YuCDI86.html},
crossref = {DBLP:conf/vldb/86},
bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}
}
Abstract
Multiple systems coupling incurs performance degradation due
to inter-system (global) lock contention and database buffer invalidation.
At high transaction rates, the level of inter-system interference
can have a severe impact on performance. In this paper, we propose
a scheme for transaction routing that reduces inter-system interference
while keeping load nearly balanced. The routing decision is based on
affinity relations defined between transactions and databases. A
methodology, employing an integer linear programming technique, is
developed to classify incoming transactions into affinity groups based
on their database call reference pattern. Based on traces from two of
IBM's high volume single system customers, we find that, at high
transaction rates, the proposed affinity based routing significantly
reduces the lock contention probability and leads to a substantial
reduction in transaction response time. Further, the reduction in
inter-system data contention, produces a large impact on the
performance of optimistic type concurrency control.
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Contents
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