Analysis of multi-system function request shipping

Douglas W. Cornell, D. Dias, Philip S. Yu
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Abstract

In a multi-system database system with a function request shipping approach, the databases are partitioned among the multiple systems and a facility is provided to support the shipping of database requests among the systems. This is in contrast to a data sharing multi-system approach in which all systems have direct access to the shared database. The performance of the function request shipping approach is examined and compared with the data sharing approach. The emphasis is on generic issues that affect the function shipping approach. Trace data from large mainframe systems running IBM's IMS database management system are used to illustrate the issues of partitioning. A methodology is presented for partitioning the databases and routing transactions among the systems so as to minimize the fraction of remote function calls, while balancing the load among systems. Estimates of the resulting remote function calls, mirror transaction setups, and multi-system two-phase commits, are obtained. A simulation model and approximate analysis are used to examine the overall system performance, to study the effect of various workload parameters and design alternatives and to compare the function shipping and data sharing approaches.
多系统功能需求出货分析
在采用功能请求传递方法的多系统数据库系统中,数据库在多个系统之间进行分区,并提供了支持在系统之间传递数据库请求的工具。这与数据共享多系统方法形成对比,在多系统方法中,所有系统都可以直接访问共享数据库。对功能请求发送方法的性能进行了检验,并与数据共享方法进行了比较。重点是影响函数交付方法的一般问题。来自运行IBM IMS数据库管理系统的大型主机系统的跟踪数据用于说明分区问题。提出了一种在系统间划分数据库和路由事务的方法,以最大限度地减少远程函数调用,同时平衡系统间的负载。最终得到的远程函数调用、镜像事务设置和多系统两阶段提交的估计值。仿真模型和近似分析用于检查整体系统性能,研究各种工作负载参数和设计方案的影响,并比较功能传递和数据共享方法。
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