Presentation 2006-07-13
Prototype of Real-time Structural Deterioration Monitor for DBMS
Takashi HOSHINO, Kazuo GODA, Masaru KITSUREGAWA,
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Abstract(in English) Database updates disorganize data stored physically in secondery storage, which is called structural deterioration. Structural deterioration causes performance degradation. Database reorganization removes structural deterioration. Reorganization scheme requires to know which section of the database should be reorganized. Nowdays, database size increases, database administration becomes costful, and full-time database operation is required, so it is desirable to monitor structural deterioration with little overhead in real time. In this paper, we make a prototype of online structural deterioration monitor and show an example of decision of reorganization target using TPC-C benchmark.
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Keyword(in English) Database / Structural Deterioration / Autonomic Database Reorganization
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Conference Date 2006/7/6(1days)
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Title (in English) Prototype of Real-time Structural Deterioration Monitor for DBMS
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Keyword(1) Database
Keyword(2) Structural Deterioration
Keyword(3) Autonomic Database Reorganization
1st Author's Name Takashi HOSHINO
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, University of Tokyo()
2nd Author's Name Kazuo GODA
2nd Author's Affiliation Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo
3rd Author's Name Masaru KITSUREGAWA
3rd Author's Affiliation Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo
Date 2006-07-13
Paper # DE2006-62
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 149
Page pp.pp.-
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