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Title: Beyond Relational Databases


1
Beyond Relational Databases
  • Written by Margo Seltzer
  • Presented by Mark Simko

2
Overview
  • Intro
  • Relational Prehistory
  • New Frontier
  • Emerging Data Needs
  • Flexible Solutions
  • Modularity
  • Configurability
  • Questions

3
Intro
  • Number and variety of computing devices
    increasing rapidly
  • Applications impossible a few years ago are
    popping up everywhere
  • Greater need for data storage and retrieval
  • Examples
  • Gaming applications
  • GPS
  • Messaging applications

4
Intro
  • Relational Databases
  • Highly successful past 30 years
  • SQL infused
  • Evolved over the years

5
Relational Prehistory
  • IBM and University of California _at_ Berkeley circa
    1970s
  • Programmers had to rewrite large chunks of code
    whenever database changed
  • Solved the problem in two ways
  • Hid the physical organization of DB from
    application, only saw logical view
  • Used a declarative language to describe data,
    rather then a collection of function calls

6
New Frontier
  • 1998 DB researches noticed DBMS were becoming too
    complex
  • Configuration and management needs to become
    automated
  • Become more modular and simple, component-based
    building blocks
  • One size no longer fits all Michael Stonebraker

7
Emerging Data Needs
  • Data Warehousing
  • Directory Services
  • Web Search
  • Mobile Device Caching
  • XML Management
  • Stream Processing

8
Flexible Solutions
  • Back to basis approach
  • Every application build its own data storage
    service
  • Lots of data management options
  • Each addresses a particular application class,
    SQL is used to hide different capabilities
  • Produce storage engine that can be configurable
  • Individual can tweak it to their own requirements
  • Allows concentrated investment in a single
    storage system, improving quality

9
Flexible Solutions
  • Two properties a solution must possess to address
    the wide range of emerging applications
  • Modularity
  • Configurability

10
Modularity
  • Tools allow you to manage
  • Size
  • Allowing smaller, simpler applications
  • Complexity
  • Some programs are low concurrency, others medium
    and some high
  • Enables the applications and data management
    capabilities to interact seamlessly

11
Configurability
  • Refers to how well a system can be matched to its
    environment and application needs
  • For discussion, this article covers
  • Hardware
  • Environment (operating system)
  • Applications software architecture
  • Natural data format of application

12
Configurability
  • Hardware
  • Cpu speed
  • Memory size
  • Physical storage capabilities (RAM, magnetic
    flash)
  • Compression

13
Configurability
  • Environment (operating system)
  • Cell phones
  • Laptops
  • Servers
  • PDAs
  • GPSs
  • MP3 players

14
Configurability
  • Applications software architecture
  • Single thread
  • Collection of cooperating processes (each single
    threaded)
  • Multiple threads of control in a single process
  • Multiple multithreaded processes
  • Event-based architecture

15
Configurability
  • Natural data format of application
  • Physical Clustering
  • Indexing Mechanism
  • Internal Structure of items in the database

16
New Style Databasesfor New Style Problems
  • Old style database systems solve old style
    problems
  • We need new style database systems to solve new
    style problems
  • Conventional Database Management Systems arent
    going away, but we need configurable Database
    systems to solve todays and tomorrows problems

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