2015 IEEE 31st International Conference on Data Engineering 2015
DOI: 10.1109/icde.2015.7113359
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Dynamic physiological partitioning on a shared-nothing database cluster

Abstract: Traditional database management systems (DBMSs) running on powerful single-node servers are usually over-provisioned for most of their daily workloads and, because they do not show good-enough energy proportionality, waste a lot of energy while underutilized. A cluster of small (wimpy) servers, where its size can be dynamically adjusted to the current workload, offers better energy characteristics for those workloads. Yet, data migration, necessary to balance utilization among the nodes, is a non-trivial and t… Show more

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