TY - GEN
T1 - Extensibility and Data Sharing in evolving multi-tenant databases
AU - Aulbach, Stefan
AU - Seibold, Michael
AU - Jacobs, Dean
AU - Kemper, Alfons
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Software-as-a-Service applications commonly consolidate multiple businesses into the same database to reduce costs. This practice makes it harder to implement several essential features of enterprise applications. The first is support for master data, which should be shared rather than replicated for each tenant. The second is application modification and extension, which applies both to the database schema and master data it contains. The third is evolution of the schema and master data, which occurs as the application and its extensions are upgraded. These features cannot be easily implemented in a traditional DBMS and, to the extent that they are currently offered at all, they are generally implemented within the application layer. This approach reduces the DBMS to a dumb data repository that only stores data rather than managing it. In addition, it complicates development of the application since many DBMS features have to be re-implemented. Instead, a next-generation multi-tenant DBMS should provide explicit support for Extensibility, Data Sharing and Evolution. As these three features are strongly related, they cannot be implemented independently from each other. Therefore, we propose FLEXSCHEME which captures all three aspects in one integrated model. In this paper, we focus on efficient storage mechanisms for this model and present a novel versioning mechanism, called XOR Delta, which is based on XOR encoding and is optimized for main-memory DBMSs.
AB - Software-as-a-Service applications commonly consolidate multiple businesses into the same database to reduce costs. This practice makes it harder to implement several essential features of enterprise applications. The first is support for master data, which should be shared rather than replicated for each tenant. The second is application modification and extension, which applies both to the database schema and master data it contains. The third is evolution of the schema and master data, which occurs as the application and its extensions are upgraded. These features cannot be easily implemented in a traditional DBMS and, to the extent that they are currently offered at all, they are generally implemented within the application layer. This approach reduces the DBMS to a dumb data repository that only stores data rather than managing it. In addition, it complicates development of the application since many DBMS features have to be re-implemented. Instead, a next-generation multi-tenant DBMS should provide explicit support for Extensibility, Data Sharing and Evolution. As these three features are strongly related, they cannot be implemented independently from each other. Therefore, we propose FLEXSCHEME which captures all three aspects in one integrated model. In this paper, we focus on efficient storage mechanisms for this model and present a novel versioning mechanism, called XOR Delta, which is based on XOR encoding and is optimized for main-memory DBMSs.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=79957870107&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ICDE.2011.5767872
DO - 10.1109/ICDE.2011.5767872
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:79957870107
SN - 9781424489589
T3 - Proceedings - International Conference on Data Engineering
SP - 99
EP - 110
BT - 2011 IEEE 27th International Conference on Data Engineering, ICDE 2011
T2 - 2011 IEEE 27th International Conference on Data Engineering, ICDE 2011
Y2 - 11 April 2011 through 16 April 2011
ER -