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Quantifying TPC-H choke points and their optimizations

Markus Dreseler, Martin Boissier, Tilmann Rabl, Matthias Uflacker

2020Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment69 citationsDOI

Abstract

TPC-H continues to be the most widely used benchmark for relational OLAP systems. It poses a number of challenges, also known as "choke points", which database systems have to solve in order to achieve good benchmark results. Examples include joins across multiple tables, correlated subqueries, and correlations within the TPC-H data set. Knowing the impact of such optimizations helps in developing optimizers as well as in interpreting TPC-H results across database systems. This paper provides a systematic analysis of choke points and their optimizations. It complements previous work on TPC-H choke points by providing a quantitative discussion of their relevance. It focuses on eleven choke points where the optimizations are beneficial independently of the database system. Of these, the flattening of subqueries and the placement of predicates have the biggest impact. Three queries (Q2, Q17, and Q21) are strongly influenced by the choice of an efficient query plan; three others (Q1, Q13, and Q18) are less influenced by plan optimizations and more dependent on an efficient execution engine.

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ChokeJoinsComputer scienceSet (abstract data type)Benchmark (surveying)Relational databaseOracleOnline analytical processingFlatteningDatabaseTheoretical computer scienceProgramming languagePhysicsQuantum mechanicsData warehouseAstronomyGeographyGeodesyAdvanced Database Systems and QueriesData Management and AlgorithmsData Quality and Management
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