Multi-disk subsystem organizations for very large databases

Abstract

This thesis investigates efficient mappings of very large databases with non-uniform access to its data. to a. multi-disk subsystem. Two algorithms are developed to distribute the database across multiple disks, possibly with replication, in order to minimize latency and maximize throughput. These algorithms are compared with respect to the amount of replication overhead incurred to achieve desired throughput. A simulator is developed to simulate these two mapping algorithms and investigate the efficiency of these two mappings

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