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A Novel Scalable Distributed Database System

Published: 16 October 2020 Publication History

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The uncontrolled proportion of distributed transactions restricts the scalability of distributed databases. In this paper, we presented a novel scalable distributed database system, named CBase, which has been applied in a large commercial bank for several years. In CBase, for elasticity scalability, transaction processing, and data storage are thoroughly decoupled. CBase uses incremental data partition and repartitioning scheme to efficiently reduce the proportion of distributed transactions to a low boundary and support online repartition. The experimental results highlight the scalability of CBase.

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    CIPAE 2020: Proceedings of the 2020 International Conference on Computers, Information Processing and Advanced Education
    October 2020
    527 pages
    ISBN:9781450387729
    DOI:10.1145/3419635
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    1. LSM Tree
    2. distributed database
    3. online repartition
    4. scalability

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