MTBase: Optimizing Cross-Tenant Database Queries
In the last decade, many business applications have moved into the cloud. In particular, the "database-as-a-service" paradigm has become mainstream. While existing multi-tenant data management systems focus on single-tenant query processing, we believe that it is time to rethink how querie...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the last decade, many business applications have moved into the cloud. In
particular, the "database-as-a-service" paradigm has become mainstream. While
existing multi-tenant data management systems focus on single-tenant query
processing, we believe that it is time to rethink how queries can be processed
across multiple tenants in such a way that we do not only gain more valuable
insights, but also at minimal cost. As we will argue in this paper, standard
SQL semantics are insufficient to process cross-tenant queries in an
unambiguous way, which is why existing systems use other, expensive means like
ETL or data integration. We first propose MTSQL, a set of extensions to
standard SQL, which fixes the ambiguity problem. Next, we present MTBase, a
query processing middleware that efficiently processes MTSQL on top of SQL. As
we will see, there is a canonical, provably correct, rewrite algorithm from
MTSQL to SQL, which may however result in poor query execution performance,
even on high-performance database products. We further show that with
carefully-designed optimizations, execution times can be reduced in such ways
that the difference to single-tenant queries becomes marginal. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1703.04290 |