Title :
Adding PEP to real-time distributed commit processing
Author :
Haritsa, Jayant R. ; Ramamritham, Krithi
Author_Institution :
Supercomput. Educ. & Res. Centre, Indian Inst. of Sci., Bangalore, India
Abstract :
One-phase commit protocols substantially reduce the overheads of transaction commit processing, making them attractive for incorporation in distributed real-time databases. A major obstacle, however is that these protocols significantly increase the occurrence of priority inversions. This arises from the cohorts of each distributed transaction being in a prepared state for extended periods of time, during which their data locks cannot be pre-empted. We present a new one-phase real-time commit protocol, called PEP (short for PROMPT-EP, where PROMPT = “Permits Reading Of Modified Prepared-data for Timeliness”, which is a real-time commit protocol, and EP = “Early Prepare”, which is a one-phase commit protocol). PEP addresses the above-mentioned problem by suitably utilizing our previously proposed prepared data-borrowing technique. A simulation-based evaluation of PEP for real-time applications with firm deadlines demonstrates that, for a variety of environments, it substantially reduces the number of killed transactions as compared to its multi-phase counterparts. In fact, PEP often provides better performance than even an equivalent centralized system
Keywords :
distributed databases; protocols; real-time systems; transaction processing; PEP; PROMPT-EP; data lock preemption; deadlines; distributed real-time databases; distributed transaction cohorts; killed transactions; one-phase real-time commit protocol; overheads; performance; prepared data-borrowing technique; prepared state; priority inversions; real-time distributed commit processing; simulation-based evaluation; transaction commit processing; Communication system control; Computer science; Data processing; Database systems; Distributed databases; Protocols; Real time systems; Transaction databases; Writing;
Conference_Titel :
Real-Time Systems Symposium, 2000. Proceedings. The 21st IEEE
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0900-2
DOI :
10.1109/REAL.2000.895994