Scalable Transaction Management with Snapshot Isolation on Cloud Data Management Systems

Vinit Padhye, A. Tripathi
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We address the problem of building scalable transaction management mechanisms for multi-row transactions on key-value storage systems. We develop scalable techniques for transaction management utilizing the snapshot isolation (SI)model. Because the SI model can lead to non-serializable transaction executions, we investigate two conflict detection techniques for ensuring serializability under SI. To support scalability, we investigate system models and mechanisms in which the transaction management functions are decoupled from the storage system and integrated with the application-level processes. We present two system models and demonstrate their scalability under the scale-out paradigm of Cloud computing platforms. In the first system model, all transaction management functions are executed in a fully decentralized manner by the application processes. The second model is based on a hybrid approach in which the conflict detection techniques are implemented by a dedicated service. We perform a comparative evaluation of these models using the TPC-C benchmark and demonstrate their scalability.
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云数据管理系统上具有快照隔离的可扩展事务管理
我们解决了在键值存储系统上为多行事务构建可扩展事务管理机制的问题。我们利用快照隔离(SI)模型开发可扩展的事务管理技术。由于SI模型可能导致不可序列化的事务执行,因此我们研究了两种冲突检测技术,以确保SI下的可序列化性。为了支持可伸缩性,我们研究了系统模型和机制,在这些模型和机制中,事务管理功能与存储系统解耦,并与应用程序级流程集成。我们提出了两种系统模型,并展示了它们在云计算平台横向扩展范式下的可扩展性。在第一个系统模型中,所有事务管理功能都由应用程序流程以完全分散的方式执行。第二个模型基于混合方法,其中冲突检测技术由专用服务实现。我们使用TPC-C基准对这些模型进行了比较评估,并展示了它们的可扩展性。
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