Reducing Aborts in Distributed Transactional Systems through Dependency Detection

Bo Zhang, B. Ravindran, R. Palmieri
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Existing distributed transactional system execution model based on globally-consistent contention management policies may abort many transactions that could potentially commit without violating correctness. To reduce unnecessary aborts and increase concurrency, we propose the distributed dependency-aware (DDA) model, which adopts different conflicting resolution strategies for different transactions. In the DDA model, the concurrency of transactions is enhanced by ensuring that read-only and write-only transactions never abort, through established precedence relations with other transactions. Non-write-only update transactions are handled through a contention management policy. We identify the inherent limitations in establishing precedence relations in distributed transactional systems and propose their solutions. We present a set of algorithms to support the DDA model, then we prove the correctness and permissiveness of the DDA model and show that it supports invisible reads and efficiently garbage collects useless object versions.
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通过依赖检测减少分布式事务系统中的中断
现有的基于全局一致争用管理策略的分布式事务系统执行模型可能会中止许多可能在不违反正确性的情况下提交的事务。为了减少不必要的中断和提高并发性,我们提出了分布式依赖感知(DDA)模型,该模型对不同的事务采用不同的冲突解决策略。在DDA模型中,通过与其他事务建立优先关系,确保只读和只写事务永远不会中止,从而增强了事务的并发性。非只写更新事务通过争用管理策略处理。我们确定了在分布式事务系统中建立优先关系的固有限制,并提出了解决方案。提出了一套支持DDA模型的算法,证明了DDA模型的正确性和容忍度,并证明了该模型支持不可见读取和有效的垃圾收集无用的对象版本。
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