12 research outputs found

    Fast-Start: Quick fault recovery in Oracle

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    Availability requirements for database systems are more stringent than ever before with the widespread use of databases as the foundation for ebusiness. This paper highlights Fast-Start TM Fault Recovery, an important availability feature in Oracle, designed to expedite recovery from unplanned outages. Fast-Start allows the administrator to configure a running system to impose predictable bounds on the time required for crash recovery. For instance, faststart allows fine-grained control over the duration of the roll-forward phase of crash recovery by adaptively varying the rate of checkpointing with minimal impact on online performance. Persistent transaction locking in Oracle allows normal online processing to be resumed while the rollback phase of recovery is still in progress, and fast-start allows quick and transparent rollback of changes made by uncommitted transactions prior to a crash. 1

    Ozone: Integrating Structured and Semistructured Data

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    Applications have an increasing need to manage semistructured data (such as data encoded in XML) along with conventional structured data. We extend the structured object database model ODMG and its query language OQL with the ability to handle semistructured data based on the OEM model and Lorel language, and we implement our extensions in a system called Ozone. In our approach, structured data may contain entry points to semistructured data, and vice-versa. The unified representation and querying of such "hybrid" data is the main contribution of our work. We retain strong typing and access to all properties of structured portions of the data while allowing flexible navigation of semistructured data without requiring full knowledge of structure. Ozone also enhances both ODMG/OQL and OEM/Lorel by virtue of their combination. For instance, Ozone allows OEM semantics to be applied to ODMG data, thus supporting semistructured-style navigation of structured data. Ozone als..

    Ozone: Integrating Structured and Semistructured Data

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    Applications have an increasing need to manage semistructured data (such as XML) along with conventional structured data. We extend the structured object database model ODMG and its query language OQL with the ability to handle semistructured data based on the OEM model and Lorel language, and we implement our extensions in a system called Ozone. In our approach, structured data, such as typed objects or relations, may contain entry points to semistructured data, and vice-versa. The unified representation and querying of such "hybrid" data is the main contribution of our work. We retain strong typing and access to all properties of structured portions of the data while still allowing untyped access to semistructured portions of the data. Ozone also enhances both ODMG/OQL and OEM/Lorel by virtue of their combination. For example, ordering in ODMG allows Ozone to provide ordering in OEM (enabling correct modeling of XML). Furthermore, untyped OEM semantics can optionally be applied to su..

    50,000 users on an Oracle8 universal server database

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    Fast-Start

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