Presentation 1995/10/6
Design and lmplementation of Database Management System for Network Services
Nobuyuki Kobayashi, Takashi Honishi,
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Abstract(in English) RENA is a relational database management system, which has been designed for network services. In the fields, the amount of data is significantly less than it in conventional fields and data handling is simpler as well. However, it is necessary to obtain very high levels of performance and to provide sufficient availability, i.e. non-stop processing capability. In this paper, the technologies employed in RENA to achieve the high levels of performance based on main memory resident database method is described first. This is followed the technologies which are used to achieve high availability. We paid attention to DB backup processing and DB maintenance processing which needs obstruct the availability and make these with no interruption of online services in RENA.
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Keyword(in English) DBMS / Main memory Resident DB / DB backup method / DB maintenance method / network service
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Title (in English) Design and lmplementation of Database Management System for Network Services
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Keyword(1) DBMS
Keyword(2) Main memory Resident DB
Keyword(3) DB backup method
Keyword(4) DB maintenance method
Keyword(5) network service
1st Author's Name Nobuyuki Kobayashi
1st Author's Affiliation NIT Information and Communication Systems Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Takashi Honishi
2nd Author's Affiliation NIT Information and Communication Systems Laboratories
Date 1995/10/6
Paper # DE95-52
Volume (vol) vol.95
Number (no) 287
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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