Query Optimization in Distributed Databases through Load Balancing.

Abstract

As technology advances, computing environments composed of large numbers of workstations and mainframes connected by a high bandwidth local area network become attractive. These systems typically support a large number of application classes, and the heterogeneity of their workload, coupled with the decentralization of the systems, can lead to load imbalances across the network. This work attempts to study the benefits of load balancing strategies in the context of a particular application, distributed database systems. It was felt that, by focusing on a specific area, the problem would become more tractable. The choice of database management systems can be justified not only by their intrinsic importance, but also by the adaptability of load balancing strategies to query optimization algorithms. In order to determine whether load balancing strategies can indeed be adapted to current optimizers with a moderate amount of effort and to see whether the resulting performance benefits are sizable, both benchmarking and simulation experiments were carried out.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 06, 1986
Accession Number
ADA173473

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People

  • Rafael Alonso

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  • University of California, Berkeley

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  • C4I
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  • Communication Channels
  • Computer Networks
  • Computer Programming
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  • Computers
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  • Database Management Systems
  • Databases
  • Distributed Computing
  • Information Science
  • Local Area Networks
  • Network Protocols
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  • Computer science
  • Engineering

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  • Database Systems and Applications
  • Systems Analysis and Design