DocumentCode
753045
Title
Performance Analysis of Alternative Database Machine Architectures
Author
Hawthorn, Paula B. ; DeWitt, David J.
Author_Institution
Computer Sciences and Mathematics Department, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Issue
1
fYear
1982
Firstpage
61
Lastpage
75
Abstract
The rapid advances in the development of low-cost computer hardware have led to many proposals for the use of this hardware to improve the performance of database management systems. Usually the design proposals are quite vague about the performance of the system with respect to a given data management application. In this paper we predict the performance of several of the proposed database management machines with respect to several representative INGRES queries. The systems analyzed in this paper include associative disks, RAP, CASSM, DBC, DIRECT, and CAFS. We demonstrate that no one database machine is best for executing all types of queries. We will also show that for one class of queries the degree of performance improvement achieved does not warrant use of a database machine.
Keywords
Associative processors; backend computers; computer architecture; database machines; database management; parallel processors; performance evaluation; Application software; Computer architecture; Concurrent computing; Contracts; Database machines; Database systems; Hardware; Helium; Performance analysis; Proposals; Associative processors; backend computers; computer architecture; database machines; database management; parallel processors; performance evaluation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0098-5589
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSE.1982.234775
Filename
1702906
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