Title
Poster session: Towards a QoS-aware DBMS
Abstract
Quality of service is a key issue in current and future computer systems. Applications run on systems and typically access a backend DBMS which doesn’t provide performance-related QoS guarantees, and whose resources are constrained. Throughput increases with the number of concurrent transactions until it reaches a saturation point (optimal EC) where more concurrent transactions lead to a drop in throughput. In order to sustain quality of service, it is essential to use admission control mechanisms that manage congestion and do not admit transactions that can’t be executed within relevant quality-of-service constraints, thus avoiding the degradation of performance for running transactions. In this paper we use a QoS Brokering architecture to enhance DBMS with QoS capabilities that allow the system to deliver QoS guarantees while sustaining large throughputs with reduced miss ratios. Experimental results are obtained using the TPC-C transactional benchmark.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/ICDEW.2008.4498284
ICDE Workshops
Keywords
Field
DocType
qos guarantee,performance-related qos guarantee,tpc-c transactional benchmark,backend dbms,qos brokering architecture,qos capability,admission control mechanism,throughput increase,concurrent transaction,qos-aware dbms,poster session,iodine,operations research,web server,throughput,application software,beryllium,quality of service,middleware,database management systems,degradation,indium,caesium,switches,informatics
Middleware,Architecture,Qos aware,Admission control,Computer science,Quality of service,Computer network,Throughput,Application software,Database,Web server
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
1943-2895
978-1-4244-2162-6
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
10
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Joao Pedro Costa110.68
Pedro Furtado220455.67