WO1998032074A1 - Data partitioning and duplication in a distributed data processing system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to real-memory data processing systems and, in particular, to distributed data processing systems comprising multi-processing platforms.
- multi-processing and storage devices are provided, each performing part of the total data processing.
- the overall storage capacity of the system is larger than actually required, which provides the opportunity to store backup data distributed over the several storage means of the system.
- This type of operation is also known as the virtual storage distributed data processing concept, such as disclosed by EP 0 381 644.
- a cluster of processors operates on data structures in virtual storage sharable by each of the plurality of processors.
- a location table is used in order to store and retrieve data for processing purposes.
- the system assures the reliability of system-wide shared data structures in the event of failure of one of the processors by maintaining at least two copies of data stored and by maintaining two copies of the location table.
- W096/37837 discloses a data base server system having multiple nodes, each comprising its own processing unit, communication equipment for communication with other nodes and storage means.
- the nodes are divided into at least two independent groups, which share nothing.
- the storage means of a node each just contain a fraction of the total system data. That is, for N nodes the total system data is divided in N fragments of essentially equal size, called, "primary replica", and each such fragment is copied and stored as a so-called “standby replica" in the storage means of a node belonging to another group. After failure of a node in a group, fragment replicas which have become unavailable are regenerated and stored on the remaining available nodes in the same group as the failed node.
- a transaction manager is required for directing data all queries to the particular processor and storage means comprising the primary replica of a particular data fragment to which a query relates.
- the processing load on the node comprising the standby replica is (temporarily) doubled. That is, this node has to process the queries for its primary replica as well as for the standby replica of the primary replica which has become unavailable.
- This double load situation lasts until the standby replica has been portioned over the remaining available nodes of a group.
- this repair procedure even increases the load on the already double loaded node, which, in general, enhances the risk of failures and decreased processing speed.
- this data base server system lacks application in modern Intelligent Network (IN) telecommunication processing systems, wherein high-speed data processing is a prerequisite.
- IN Intelligent Network
- a method for data processing in a distributed data processing system comprising a plurality of processing platforms interconnected by a communication network, wherein a platform comprises processor means providing service to a plurality of processes, control means controlling process and system data handling by a platform and storage means allocated to the platform for storing and retrieving part of the system data.
- the method comprising the steps of: a) storing in the storage means allocated to a platform such part of the system data for processing by the platform; b) duplicating portions of the system data stored in storage means allocated to platforms other than the platform of step a); c) storing the portions of duplicated system data in the storage means allocated to the platform of step a), and d) processing of a portion of the duplicated system data by the platform of step a) if a platform to which the system data of the portion is allocated is not able to process the system data.
- part of the total system data is allocated to a processing platform and portions or fragments of such part are duplicated and allocated to other processing platforms of the system.
- each processing platform provides at least a set or a subset of like operations.
- N(N-l) portions of duplicated system data are formed.
- the duplicated data are stored such that each platform contains at least N-l portions of duplicated system data allocated to different processing platforms i.e. storage means.
- the duplicated system data of storage means are divided into portions of the same size. This to provide an even distribution of the load over the live processing platforms in case of failures.
- a preferred update procedure of the system data stored at the various storage means of the system may include duplicating and portioning of system data on a periodic bases.
- the period of the updates can be made dependent on the rate of change of system data.
- the duplicated data can be changed only with each change of the corresponding system data.
- a location registration can be provided. This location, registration is preferable stored at independent system control means, such that this registration is not affected in the case of failure of a processing platform.
- a very reliable and robust data processing is achieved with another embodiment of the method according to the present invention, wherein the respective portions of duplicated system data are stored in selected ones of the storage means, for processing by a selected processing platform. This, to avoid the location registration and to provide direct access to the duplicated data in case of failure of the associated processing platform and/or storage means.
- Storage means may be selected according to a partitioning algorithm which takes one or more keys of the system configuration into account, or in a predetermined manner.
- a copy of the system data to be stored in other storage means of the system is produced for such system data that it is no longer available at, at least two storage locations.
- a system re-configuration is started based on the existing complete data available from the remaining life platforms, as described above.
- the re-configuration aims at the remaining life platforms, following the above steps a), b) and c) and, if applicable, following a partitioning algorithm.
- the complete primary and backup system data is available, providing all the features and advantages of the data partitioning and duplication of the present invention.
- the invention relates further to a distributed data processing system, comprising a plurality of processing platforms interconnected by a communication network, a platform comprising processor means for providing service to a plurality of processes, control means for controlling process and data handling by a platform and storage means allocated to the platform for storage and retrieval of part of the system data.
- the storage means of a platform are arranged for storage and retrieval of part of the system data for processing by the platform and a duplicated portion of the system data stored in storage means of other platforms.
- a storage means of the system comprises system data for processing by its processing platform and duplicated portions of system data stored at a number of other storage means of the system.
- control means are provided, interconnected to the processing platforms by the communication network, the system control means comprising processing means and further storage means.
- the further storage means are arranged for storing a system data location registration and at least portions of system data not longer available from at least two storage locations in the case of failure of a processing platform and/or storage means.
- Fig.1 shows a simplified block diagram of a distributed data processing system according to the present invention.
- Fig. 2 shows a re-configuration of the data processing system of fig. 1 in the event of a failure, following an embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 3 shows a simplified block diagram of the application of the distributed data processing system according to the invention in a telecommunication switching environment.
- Figure 1 shows an exemplary embodiment of the distributed data processing system 1 according to the present invention.
- the system 1 comprises four so-called processing platforms 2, 3,4, 5, which are interconnected via a communication network 6, which can be a private or dedicated communication network, or a public communication network.
- Each processing platform 2, 3, 4, 5 comprises processor means 7 and control means 8 for controlling process and data handling by a platform 2, 3, 4, 5.
- each platform provides a like set of processing operations.
- Each processing platform 2, 3, 4, 5 may be equipped with means 9 for storing and retrieving data from a storage means
- the means 9 may also be part of the control means 8 of a platform.
- each of the storage means or data bases A, B, C, D is arranged to store system data relevant to its corresponding platform 2, 3, 4, 5 and, optionally, common data for memory control and access purposes, for example.
- the information content of the storage means A, B, C, D is illustratively shown in the form of segments.
- the bottom segment comprises the above-mentioned common data, designated x.
- the other segments comprise system data for processing by a processing platform 2, 3, 4, 5.
- the system data segments of this storage means are numbered a, bl, cl, dl.
- the system data segments of the storage means B are designated b, al, c2, d2.
- the system data segments of the storage means C are numbered c, a2, b2, d3 and the system data segments of the storage means are designated d, a3, b3, c3.
- the system data segments a, b, c, d of the storage means A, B, C, D comprise part of the total system data to be primarily processed by the processing platforms 2, 3, 4, 5, respectively.
- the system data segments numbered ai, wherein i 1, 2, 3, each comprise a duplicated or backup portion or fragment of the primary system data a.
- the system data segments bi, i 1, 2, 3, each comprise a portion or fragment of duplicated primary system data b
- the segments ci , i 1, 2, 3, each comprise a portion or fragment of duplicated primary system data c
- the segments di , i 1, 2, 3, each comprise a portion or fragment of duplicated primary system data d.
- each of the storage means A, B, C, D comprise primary system data for which its associated processing platform provides service, and secondary or backup portions of duplicated system data of the other storage means for which the processing platform initially does not provide service.
- the processing of the system data a can be taken over by the other processing platforms 3, 4, 5 in that for part al of the system data platform 3 is active, for part a2 processing platform 4 provides service and that for part a3 the processing platform 5 is responsible. Accordingly, failure of a platform and/or storage means will not affect the processing of the system data a, because the tasks of processing platform 2 are completely performed by the other processing platforms 3, 4, 5. Likewise, in the case of failure of any of the other processing platforms and/or its associated memory means, the processing tasks will be taken over by the other live processing platforms of the system. Preferably, in the case of processing platforms 2, 3,
- each of the storage means A, B, C, D comprise an equal part of the total system data as well as equal portions of duplicated system data at which the other processing platforms of the system primarily operate on. This has the advantage, in the case of failure of a processing platform, that the additional load is equally shared by the other processing platforms.
- appropriate load sharing can be achieved by appropriate portioning and storage of the duplicated system data.
- the portioning of the duplicated system data can be chosen in respect of the number of data and/or the amount of service, i.e. processing power, required for particular data.
- the primary system data and the secondary duplicated data can also be dependent on the processing power of a particular platform, such that each platform, in the case of failure of another platform, is relatively equally extra loaded, for example.
- the duplicated system data portions can be stored in any order in the storage means A, B, C, D. That is, the portion al can be stored in storage means D instead of storage means B, etc. However, it is preferred that each of the storage means A, B, C, D comprises a portion of the primary data of one of the other storage means of the system. This to enhance the system reliability in case of failure.
- portion al can be stored not only at storage means B but also at storage means C, for example.
- portion b2 can be stored at the storage means C and A, for example. This extra storage can be provided for all system data or for selected portions of system data. This dependent on the significance of the data, for example.
- the duplicated system data portions can be stored in a fixed manner, for example such as disclosed in figure 1, or randomly, provided that the location of a data portion is known in the system. To this end a location registration of duplicated portions can be maintained for the system as a whole.
- the system according to the invention is not based on virtual storage of system data. Instead, to each of the processing platforms 2, 3, 4, 5 an amount of real memory is allocated, whereas the duplicated data portions are also located in real memory, i.e. one or more of the storage means A, B, C, D. Accordingly, the processing platforms 2, 3, 4, 5 have direct access to their relevant data and no time-consuming access procedure is required, such as a search in a location table etc. It is noted that the data in a storage means A, B, C, D can be stored in a virtual storage manner, which is, however, dependent on the internal memory structure of a storage means, and which is controlled by its common data part x.
- Update of the system data can be performed on a periodic bases, for example controlled by the control means 8 of a processing platform 2, 3, 4, 5 or limited to an actual change of system data.
- the choice of update procedure may vary, dependent on the type of data as well as the momentary load of the processing platforms for example.
- additional further storage means are provided for storing, in the case of failure of at least one of the processing platforms and/or storage means, such system data for which no longer a copy is available. Assume that processing platform 2 fails, such that for the system data a, bl, cl and dl no copy is available.
- copies of the data stored in the storage means A are now obtained from the other storage means, that is system data a is obtained from the portions al stored at the storage means B, a2 stored at the storage means and a3 stored at the storage means D, and the data portions bl, cl, and dl are retrieved and copied from the primary system data b, c, d stored in the storage means B, C, D respectively.
- the system data segments b', c' and d' of the storage means B, C, D comprise part of the total system data to be primarily processed by the processing platforms 3, 4 and 5, respectively.
- the system data segment b'i wherein i is 1,2 comprise a duplicated portion of the primary system data b' .
- the sum of the segments b' , c' and d' represents the complete or total system data.
- the above system re-configuration is, of course, only possible if the storage means B, C and D have enough storage capacity to store the above primary system data segments and the duplicated or backup portions which, in the case of an even distribution, for example, comprise more data than in the four-platform embodiment (see fig. 1).
- the complete data set is still available, even without the need for additional storage means, as described above.
- the down platform will return alive, the original data partitioning will be restored following the method of the invention.
- the data of the storage means that needs to be preserved may be copied to disk memory. Rather, such disk memory may be a "secure" disk system, consisting of duplicated disks while the data may be copied to the disk memory following the partitioning method of the present invention.
- FIG 3 shows an application of the distributed data processing method and system disclosed above in connection with figure 1.
- the system 10 shown in figure 3 is a data processing architecture for a telecommunication switching system for the processing of call and service request of subscribers connecting to the switching system.
- the system comprises means 11 for the interpretation of service and call requests from subscribers (not shown), processing platforms 2, 3, 4 with associated storage means A, B, C, signalling means 12 and system control means 13 to which additional storage means 14 are allocated.
- the interpreting means 11 the platforms 2, 3, 4, the signalling means 12 and the system control means 13 are interconnected via a communication network 6.
- the system control means 13 with its associated storage means 14 may provide the above disclosed feature of storage of system data for which occasionally no longer at least two storage locations are available. In the figure, this is illustratively indicated with an arrow 15.
- the interpreting means- 11 comprise so-called trader means 16, which, in this embodiment provide control of the update of system data requiring changes, for example subscriber data such as telephone numbers, access to certain services etc. It will be appreciated that any changes in the system data needs corresponding changes of the data stored at the several storage means A, B, C and, if applicable, in additional storage means. Update and duplication of data can also be performed by the system control means 13, which can also keep a location registration 17 of the duplicated data portions among the several storage means of the system 10 to handle data access.
- the location registration means 17 may also comprise a data partitioning algorithm or rules for the portioning of system data among selected platforms and data segment size, both during normal operation and in the case of failure, as disclosed above.
- the storage means A, B, C are any type of storage means for reading and, if applicable, writing of information such as Random Access Memory (RAM), memory disks etc.
- the invention provides a very reliable distributed data processing method and system, based on real memory allocations, providing fast access to data, load distribution by distribution of duplicated data in the case of failure of processing power and/or storage capacity, and not requiring complicated data location registration and update procedures.
- the invention is not restricted to its application with four processing platforms and four storage means, but is rather applicable to a system having N processing platforms and N or more storage means.
- the invention is generally applicable in data distribution systems and, in particular, in such systems requiring fast processing.
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