Title :
Database access characterization for buffer hit prediction
Author :
Dan, Asit ; Yu, Philip S. ; Chung, Jen-Yao
Author_Institution :
IBM T.J. Watson Res. Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
Abstract :
Presents a database access characterization method that first distinguishes three types of access pattern from a trace-locality within a transaction, random accesses by transactions, and sequential accesses by long queries. The authors describe a concise way to characterize the access skew across the randomly accessed pages by assuming that the large number of data pages may be logically grouped into a small number of partitions, such that the frequency of accessing each page within a partition can be treated as equal. They present an extensive validation of the buffer hit predictions, both for single-node as well as multiple-node systems, based on access characterization using production database traces. This approach can be applied to predict the buffer hit probability of a composite workload from those of its component files
Keywords :
buffer storage; database theory; probability; transaction processing; access pattern; access skew; buffer hit predictions; buffer hit probability; component files; composite workload; database access characterization method; locality; logically partitioned data pages; long queries; multiple-node systems; production database traces; random accesses; sequential accesses; single node systems; transactions; Capacity planning; Frequency; Knowledge management; Pattern analysis; Peer to peer computing; Prefetching; Production systems; Relational databases; Routing; Transaction databases;
Conference_Titel :
Data Engineering, 1993. Proceedings. Ninth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Vienna
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-3570-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICDE.1993.344069