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Performance measurements and modeling of database servers

Author

Summary, in English

In this paper we present some experiments on the MySQL

database server. The objective of the experiments was to

investigate the high load dynamics for varying relation sizes and

requests. We show that the dynamics for SELECT (read) requests

can be modeled as a modified M/M/1 system, whereas, the

dynamics for UPDATE (write) are completely different. Our

results can be used for designing control and optimization

algorithms for database servers.

Topic

  • Control Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

Conference name

Sixth International Workshop on Feedback Control Implementation and Design in Computing Systems and Networks (FeBID 2011)

Conference date

2011-06-14

Conference place

Karlsruhe, Germany

Status

Published

Project

  • Broadband Communications: Modelling and Control of Server Systems
  • LCCC

Research group

  • Broadband Communication
  • LCCC