Performance comparison between NoSQL (RethinkDB) and MySQL database replication from master to slave in big data

When database is stored in one computer or server, certain issues related to disaster (in terms of natural or un-natural) problem may arise with reference to geographical connection and geographical distribution of servers. Here, replication feature plays an important role. There were many techniq...

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Main Authors: Dildar Hussain, Mohammad Omar, Khairol Amali Ahmad, Ja’afar Adnan, Khaleel Ahmad
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19090/
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author Dildar Hussain,
Mohammad Omar,
Khairol Amali Ahmad,
Ja’afar Adnan,
Khaleel Ahmad,
author_facet Dildar Hussain,
Mohammad Omar,
Khairol Amali Ahmad,
Ja’afar Adnan,
Khaleel Ahmad,
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description When database is stored in one computer or server, certain issues related to disaster (in terms of natural or un-natural) problem may arise with reference to geographical connection and geographical distribution of servers. Here, replication feature plays an important role. There were many techniques and methodologies for geographically distributed servers, but the problem was of one master. When an authorized user updates his database on a client database server then this client database server updates his master database server and at last, the master database server updates all its client’s database servers. The described process is called database replication. In this process, there are several main parameters that are important, i.e., bandwidth, memory, and processor time. In this paper, the analysis is focused on comparing which database (NoSQL family-RethinkDB and MySQL) utilize how much memory, processor, and time during replication of database from client to master.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:190902022-07-26T04:32:30Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19090/ Performance comparison between NoSQL (RethinkDB) and MySQL database replication from master to slave in big data Dildar Hussain, Mohammad Omar, Khairol Amali Ahmad, Ja’afar Adnan, Khaleel Ahmad, When database is stored in one computer or server, certain issues related to disaster (in terms of natural or un-natural) problem may arise with reference to geographical connection and geographical distribution of servers. Here, replication feature plays an important role. There were many techniques and methodologies for geographically distributed servers, but the problem was of one master. When an authorized user updates his database on a client database server then this client database server updates his master database server and at last, the master database server updates all its client’s database servers. The described process is called database replication. In this process, there are several main parameters that are important, i.e., bandwidth, memory, and processor time. In this paper, the analysis is focused on comparing which database (NoSQL family-RethinkDB and MySQL) utilize how much memory, processor, and time during replication of database from client to master. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19090/1/10.pdf Dildar Hussain, and Mohammad Omar, and Khairol Amali Ahmad, and Ja’afar Adnan, and Khaleel Ahmad, (2021) Performance comparison between NoSQL (RethinkDB) and MySQL database replication from master to slave in big data. Jurnal Kejuruteraan, 4 (2(SI)). pp. 65-69. ISSN 0128-0198 https://www.ukm.my/jkukm/si-42-2021/
spellingShingle Dildar Hussain,
Mohammad Omar,
Khairol Amali Ahmad,
Ja’afar Adnan,
Khaleel Ahmad,
Performance comparison between NoSQL (RethinkDB) and MySQL database replication from master to slave in big data
title Performance comparison between NoSQL (RethinkDB) and MySQL database replication from master to slave in big data
title_full Performance comparison between NoSQL (RethinkDB) and MySQL database replication from master to slave in big data
title_fullStr Performance comparison between NoSQL (RethinkDB) and MySQL database replication from master to slave in big data
title_full_unstemmed Performance comparison between NoSQL (RethinkDB) and MySQL database replication from master to slave in big data
title_short Performance comparison between NoSQL (RethinkDB) and MySQL database replication from master to slave in big data
title_sort performance comparison between nosql (rethinkdb) and mysql database replication from master to slave in big data
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19090/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19090/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/19090/1/10.pdf