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Self-tuning speculation for maintaining the consistency of client-cached data
Keqiang Wu   Lilja, Dj.  
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis, MN, USA;

This paper appears in: Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2004. ICPADS 2004. Proceedings. Tenth International Conference on
Publication Date: 7-9 July 2004
On page(s): 91- 100
ISSN: 1521-9097
ISBN: 0-7695-2152-5
INSPEC Accession Number: 8206060
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/ICPADS.2004.1316084
Current Version Published: 2004-07-26

Abstract
This paper presents a new protocol, self-tuning active data-aware cache consistency (SADCC), which employs parallel communication and self-tuning speculation to improve the performance of data-shipping database systems. Using parallel communication with simultaneous client-server and client-client communication, SADCC reduces the network latency for detecting data conflicts by 50%, while increasing message volume overhead by only about 4.8%. By being aware of the global states of cached data, clients self-tune between optimistic and pessimistic consistency control. The abort rate is reduced by statistically quantifying the speculation cost. We compare SADCC with the leading cache consistency algorithms, active data-aware cache consistency (ADCC) and asynchronous avoidance-based cache consistency (AACC), in a page server DBMS architecture with page-level consistency. The experiments show that, in a non-contention environment, both SADCC and ADCC display a slight reduction (an average of 2.3%) in performance compared to AACC with a high-speed network environment. With high contention, however, SADCC has an average of 14% higher throughput than AACC and 6% higher throughput than ADCC.

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