Snowflake inc. (20240378187). FENCING MECHANISM OF STATEMENTS FOR DISTRIBUTED MULTI-VERSION CONCURRENCY CONTROL simplified abstract
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FENCING MECHANISM OF STATEMENTS FOR DISTRIBUTED MULTI-VERSION CONCURRENCY CONTROL
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Nikolaos Romanos Katsipoulakis of Redwood City CA (US)
Alexander Miller of San Mateo CA (US)
FENCING MECHANISM OF STATEMENTS FOR DISTRIBUTED MULTI-VERSION CONCURRENCY CONTROL - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240378187 titled 'FENCING MECHANISM OF STATEMENTS FOR DISTRIBUTED MULTI-VERSION CONCURRENCY CONTROL
The subject technology involves receiving a request to commit a transaction, writing a metadata version of a table to a metastore, registering a background worker, triggering an execution node job, storing identifiers of active transactions in a datastore, and unlocking the table after the job is completed.
- Technology receives transaction request
- Writes metadata version of table to metastore
- Registers background worker
- Triggers execution node job
- Stores identifiers of active transactions
- Unlocks table after job completion
Potential Applications: - Database management systems - Transaction processing systems - Distributed computing platforms
Problems Solved: - Efficient transaction handling - Improved data consistency - Scalable execution of jobs
Benefits: - Enhanced performance - Simplified transaction management - Increased system reliability
Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Transaction Management Technology for Database Systems" This technology can be used in various industries such as finance, e-commerce, and healthcare for managing large volumes of transactions efficiently and reliably.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology improve data consistency in transaction processing systems? 2. What are the key advantages of using a background worker for triggering execution node jobs in database management systems?
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Original Abstract Submitted
the subject technology determines that a request to commit a transaction has been received. the subject technology prior to committing the transaction, performs a write operation to store a metadata version of a table associated with the transaction in a metastore. the subject technology performs a register operation to register a background worker. the subject technology performs, by the background worker, a trigger operation to perform an execution node job on an execution node. the subject technology retrieves, by the execution node job, a set of identifiers of active transactions. the subject technology performs, by the execution node job, a write operation to store the metadata version of the table and the set of identifiers in a datastore. the subject technology receives, by the background worker, an indication that the execution node job has successfully completed. the subject technology performs an unlock operation to unlock the table.