Title :
Definition of fault loads based on operator faults for DMBS recovery benchmarking
Author :
Vieira, Marco ; Madeira, Henrique
Author_Institution :
ISEC/CISUC, Polytech. Inst. of Coimbra, Portugal
Abstract :
The characterization of database management system (DBMS) recovery mechanisms and the comparison of recovery features of different DBMS require a practical approach to benchmark the effectiveness of recovery in the presence of faults. Existing performance benchmarks for transactional and database areas include two major components: a workload and a set of performance measures. The definition of a benchmark to characterize DBMS recovery needs a new component the faultload. A major cause of failures in large DBMS is operator faults, which make them an excellent starting point for the definition of a generic faultload. This paper proposes the steps for the definition of generic faultloads based on operator faults for DBMS recovery benchmarking. A classification for operator faults in DBMS is proposed and a comparative analysis among three commercially DBMS is presented. The paper ends with a practical example of the use of operator faults to benchmark different configurations of the recovery mechanisms of the Oracle 8i DBMS.
Keywords :
database management systems; software performance evaluation; system recovery; DMBS recovery benchmarking; Oracle 8i DBMS; classification; generic fault loads; operator faults; performance benchmarks; transactions; Area measurement; Councils; Database systems; Digital multimedia broadcasting; Government; Proposals; Research and development; Spatial databases; Time measurement; Transaction databases;
Conference_Titel :
Dependable Computing, 2002. Proceedings. 2002 Pacific Rim International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1852-4
DOI :
10.1109/PRDC.2002.1185646