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arxiv: 1203.0056 · v1 · pith:P7R4PZL7new · submitted 2012-03-01 · 💻 cs.DB

SharedDB: Killing One Thousand Queries With One Stone

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keywords performancequeriesacrossapplicationsdatabaseshareddbapproacharchitecture
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Traditional database systems are built around the query-at-a-time model. This approach tries to optimize performance in a best-effort way. Unfortunately, best effort is not good enough for many modern applications. These applications require response time guarantees in high load situations. This paper describes the design of a new database architecture that is based on batching queries and shared computation across possibly hundreds of concurrent queries and updates. Performance experiments with the TPC-W benchmark show that the performance of our implementation, SharedDB, is indeed robust across a wide range of dynamic workloads.

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