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Deneva is a distributed in-memory database framework that supports the evaluation of various concurrency control algorithms.

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DDBMS

DDBMS is a testbed of an OLTP distributed database management system (DBMS). It supports 6 concurrency control algorithms.

This testbed is based on the DBx1000 system, whose concurrency control scalability study can be found in the following paper:

Staring into the Abyss: An Evaluation of Concurrency Control with One Thousand Cores
Xiangyao Yu, George Bezerra, Andrew Pavlo, Srinivas Devadas, Michael Stonebraker
http://voltdb.com/downloads/datasheets_collateral/vdb_whitepaper_staring_into_the_abyss.pdf

Build & Test

To build the database.

make deps
make -j

Configuration

DBMS configurations can be changed in the config.h file. Please refer to README for the meaning of each configuration. Here we only list several most important ones.

NODE_CNT          : Number of server nodes in the database
THREAD_CNT        : Number of worker threads running per server
WORKLOAD          : Supported workloads include YCSB and TPCC
CC_ALG            : Concurrency control algorithm. Six algorithms are supported 
                    (NO_WAIT, WAIT_DIE, TIMESTAMP, MVCC, OCC, CALVIN) 
MAX_TXN_IN_FLIGHT  : Maximum number of active transactions at each server at a given time
DONE_TIMER        : Amount of time to run experiment

Configurations can also be specified as command argument at runtime. Run the following command for a full list of program argument.

./rundb -h

Run

The DBMS can be run with

./rundb -nid[N]
./runcl -nid[M]

where N and M are the ID of a server and client, respectively

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