Jackpine:用于评估空间数据库性能的基准

S. Ray, Bogdan Simion, Angela Demke Brown
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生成和消耗的空间数据量呈指数级增长,随着存储、处理能力和网络带宽成本的持续下降,新的应用程序正在出现。对空间操作的数据库支持正迅速成为一种必需品,而不是少数产品提供的小众功能。然而,当前商业和开源关系数据库提供的空间功能在可用特性、真正的大地测量支持、空间功能和索引方面有很大不同。对于应用程序用户和开发人员,以及数据库开发人员本身,基准测试在评估特定数据库的功能和性能方面起着至关重要的作用。然而,与事务处理相比,空间数据库操作没有标准的、广泛使用的基准。在本文中,我们提出了一个空间数据库基准Jackpine。我们的基准测试是可移植的(它可以支持任何具有JDBC驱动程序实现的数据库),并且包括微基准测试和宏工作负载场景。微基准组件对基本空间操作进行隔离测试;它由基于拓扑关系的维度扩展9交模型的查询和基于空间分析函数的查询组成。每个宏工作负载都包含一系列基于公共空间数据应用程序的查询。这些宏观场景包括地图搜索和浏览、地理编码、反向地理编码、洪水风险分析、土地信息管理和有毒物质泄漏分析。我们使用Jackpine来评估2个开源数据库和1个商业产品中的空间特征。
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Jackpine: A benchmark to evaluate spatial database performance
The volume of spatial data generated and consumed is rising exponentially and new applications are emerging as the costs of storage, processing power and network bandwidth continue to decline. Database support for spatial operations is fast becoming a necessity rather than a niche feature provided by a few products. However, the spatial functionality offered by current commercial and open-source relational databases differs significantly in terms of available features, true geodetic support, spatial functions and indexing. Benchmarks play a crucial role in evaluating the functionality and performance of a particular database, both for application users and developers, and for the database developers themselves. In contrast to transaction processing, however, there is no standard, widely used benchmark for spatial database operations. In this paper, we present a spatial database benchmark called Jackpine. Our benchmark is portable (it can support any database with a JDBC driver implementation) and includes both micro benchmarks and macro workload scenarios. The micro benchmark component tests basic spatial operations in isolation; it consists of queries based on the Dimensionally Extended 9-intersection model of topological relations and queries based on spatial analysis functions. Each macro workload includes a series of queries that are based on a common spatial data application. These macro scenarios include map search and browsing, geocoding, reverse geocoding, flood risk analysis, land information management and toxic spill analysis. We use Jackpine to evaluate the spatial features in 2 open source databases and 1 commercial offering.
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