Title :
Workload class importance policy in autonomic database management systems
Author :
Boughton, Harley ; Martin, Pat ; Powley, Wendy ; Horman, Randy
Author_Institution :
Queen´´s Univ., Kingston, Ont.
Abstract :
A key advantage of autonomic computing systems will be their ability to manage according to business policies. A key challenge to realizing this ability is the problem of automatically translating high-level business policies into low-level system tuning policies, which is the result of the different semantics used at the two levels. Economic models, which are expressed using business level concepts, have been used successfully in computer resource allocation problems. In this paper, we utilize an economic model to map business policies to resource allocation decisions in a database management system (DBMS). We focus on business policies that describe the relative importance of competing workloads on a DBMS. We present experiments with a simulation of the model that investigate a number of meanings of importance and identify how this additional information can be used to effectively allocate main memory resources in a commercial DBMS
Keywords :
database management systems; resource allocation; storage management; autonomic database management systems; business level concepts; business polic mapping; economic models; high-level business policies; low-level system tuning policies; memory resource allocation; resource allocation decisions; workload class importance policy; Business; Centralized control; Computational modeling; Control systems; Crisis management; Database systems; Decision making; High performance computing; Resource management; Tuning;
Conference_Titel :
Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks, 2006. Policy 2006. Seventh IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
London, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2598-9
DOI :
10.1109/POLICY.2006.39