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Consistent Main-Memory Database Federations under Deferred Disk Writes

Schmidt, Rodrigo
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Pedone, Fernando
2005
Proceedings of the 24th IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS'2005)
24th Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS'2005)

Current cluster architectures provide the ideal environment to run federations of main-memory database systems (FMMDBs). In FMMDBs, data resides in the main memory of the federation servers, significantly improving performance by avoiding I/O during the execution of read operations. To maximize the performance of update transactions as well, some applications recur to deferred disk writes. This means that update transactions commit before their modifications are written on stable storage and durability must be ensured outside the database. While deferred disk writes in centralized MMDBs relax the durability property of transactions only, in FMMDBs transaction atomicity may be also violated in case of failures. We address this issue from the perspective of log-based rollback-recovery in distributed systems and provide an efficient solution to the problem.

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