Adaptive transaction routing in a heterogeneous database environment

A. Leff, Philip S. Yu, Yann-Hang Lee
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The issue of transaction routing in a heterogeneous database environment is examined where transaction characteristics like reference locality implies that certain processing systems can be identified as being, in general, more suitable than others for a given transaction class. Routing which ignores these distinctions in an attempt to balance system load can degrade system performance. An adaptive routing strategy is considered which: (1) estimates the response time based on a steady-state analysis; (2) monitors how well actual response time conforms to the estimate; and (3) adaptively adjusts future estimates through a feedback control based on (2). It is found that the adaptive strategy greatly enhances performance robustness as compared to the results of the strategy without feedback. The feedback process used alleviates the sensitivity to accurate estimations of workload and system parameters. Various simulation studies are used to illustrate the adaptive strategy's robustness.<>
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异构数据库环境中的自适应事务路由
本文研究了异构数据库环境中的事务路由问题,其中的事务特征(如引用局部性)意味着某些处理系统通常比其他处理系统更适合给定的事务类。在试图平衡系统负载时忽略这些区别的路由可能会降低系统性能。考虑了一种自适应路由策略:(1)基于稳态分析估计响应时间;(2)监测实际响应时间与估计相符的程度;(3)通过基于(2)的反馈控制自适应调整未来估计。研究发现,与无反馈策略的结果相比,自适应策略大大增强了性能鲁棒性。所使用的反馈过程减轻了对准确估计工作量和系统参数的敏感性。各种仿真研究证明了自适应策略的鲁棒性。
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