A Database Cache for High Performance and Fast Restart in Database Systems

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Performance in database systems is strongly influenced by buffer management and transaction recovery methods. This paper presents the principles of the database cache, which replaces the traditional buffer. In comparison to buffer management, cache management is more carefully coordinated with transaction management, and integrates transaction recovery. High throughput ofsmall- and medium-sized transactions is achieved by fast commit processing and low database traffic. Very fast handling of transaction failures and short restart time after system failure are guaranteed in such an environment. Very long retrieval and update transactions are also supported. © 1984, ACM. All rights reserved.

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Elhardt, K., & Bayer, R. (1984). A Database Cache for High Performance and Fast Restart in Database Systems. ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS), 9(4), 503–525. https://doi.org/10.1145/1994.1995

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