Differential files: their application to the maintenance of large databases
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)
Optimal policy for batch operations: backup, checkpointing, reorganization, and updating
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)
A Practical Approach to Selecting Record Access Paths
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
A practitioner's guide to addressing algorithms
Communications of the ACM
A first order approximation to the optimum checkpoint interval
Communications of the ACM
Space/time trade-offs in hash coding with allowable errors
Communications of the ACM
Restart and recovery in a transaction-oriented information processing system
SIGFIDET '74 Proceedings of the 1974 ACM SIGFIDET (now SIGMOD) workshop on Data description, access and control
Optimal data storage and organization in computerized information processing systems subject to failures.
On the selection of efficient record segmentations and backup strategies for large shared databases
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)
Modeling the storage architectures of commercial database systems
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)
Performance analysis of checkpointing strategies
ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS)
Optimizing Shadow Recovery Algorithms
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Management and display of data analysis environments for large data sets
SSDBM'83 Proceedings of the 2nd international workshop on Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Statistical Database Management
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The concept of a differential file has previously been proposed as an efficient means of collecting database updates for on-line systems. This paper studies the problem of database backup and recovery for such systems, and presents an analytic model of their operation. Five key design decisions are identified and an optimization procedure for each is developed. A design algorithm that quickly provides parameters for a near-optimal differential file architecture is provided.