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Implementing Performance Competitive Logical Recovery

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Implementing Performance Competitive Logical Recovery
New hardware platforms, e.g. cloud, multi-core, etc., have led to a reconsideration of database system architecture. Our Deuteronomy project separates transactional functionality from data management functionality, enabling a flexible response to exploiting new platforms. This separation requires, however, that recovery is described logically. In this paper, we extend current recovery methods to work in this logical setting. While this is straightforward in principle, performance is an issue. We show how ARIES style recovery optimizations can work for logical recovery where page information is not captured on the log. In side-by-side performance experiments using a common log, we compare logical recovery with a state-of-the art ARIES style recovery implementation and show that logical redo performance can be competitive.
David B. Lomet, Kostas Tzoumas, Michael J. Zwillin
Added 14 May 2011
Updated 14 May 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where PVLDB
Authors David B. Lomet, Kostas Tzoumas, Michael J. Zwilling
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