Sixth Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing (PRDC'99) Experimental Assessment of COTS DBMS Robustness under Transient Faults Hong Kong, China December 16-December 17 ISBN: 0-7695-0371-3
This paper evaluates the behavior of a common off-the-shelf (COTS) database management system (DBMS) in presence of transient faults. Database applications have traditionally been a field with fault-tolerance needs, concerning both data integrity and availability. While most of the commercially available DBMS provide support for data recovery and fault-tolerance, very limited knowledge was available regarding the impact of transient faults in a COTS database system. In this experimental study, a strict off-the-shelf target system is used (Oracle 7.3 server running on top of Wintel platform), combined with a TPC-A based workload and a software implemented fault injection tool - XceptionNT. It was found out that a non-negligible amount of induced faults - 13% - lead to database server hanging or premature termination. However, the results also show that COTS DBMS products has a reasonable behavior concerning data integrity - none of the injected faults affected end user data.
Citation:
Diamantino Costa, Henrique Madeira, "Experimental Assessment of COTS DBMS Robustness under Transient Faults," prdc, pp.201, Sixth Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing (PRDC'99), 1999 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||